Joe Hart remains on loan at West Ham, but his future is very much uncertain.

Spanish outlet Estadio Deportivo claim La Liga giants Sevilla are interested in signing West Ham United loanee Joe Hart this summer, with the goalkeeper’s future remaining uncertain.
The 31-year-old stopper is on loan at West Ham until the end of the season, with the Hammers yet to decide if they will pursue a deal in order to keep the England goalkeeper on a permanent basis.
Still contracted to Manchester City until the summer of 2019, Hart is likely to leave City again this summer for what could be the final time, after a season-long loan with Serie A side Torino during 2016-17.

Hart has been in and out of the West Ham side this season, returning in recent matches to shine against the likes of Arsenal and Chelsea after being dropped by Moyes towards the end of 2017.
However, Moyes has a big decision to make on who to start in goal on Saturday as the Hammers face Leicester City at the King Power Stadium. Adrian started in goal over Hart, with the latter barred from facing parent club Man City last time out.

Now, Sevilla are reportedly monitoring the goalkeeper’s situation ahead of a summer move, who believe they can land the former Shrewsbury Town stopper for less than £10.5million.
West Ham are likely to have the first option to buy Hart outright, but it is unclear as to whether he has done enough to stay at the London Stadium beyond the end of the season.
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