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Post by dorf on Aug 18, 2016 11:31:18 GMT
I'd take him. He's better than who we have now. I know he's not the greatest but I wouldn't complain if even we got him on a loan until we can find someone else/ better.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Aug 18, 2016 17:29:16 GMT
Cost a fortune in Shampoo? Can we afford this?
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Aug 18, 2016 18:37:38 GMT
I don't want to see the club spend 20 million on a keeper, and City would try to recoup as much of the Stones fee back as possible. He is a strong character in the City team, and the England team, and you always see him leading the players, which is good. No matter how good a keeper is, he's one of a group of defenders, so if his defenders make mistakes, he'll have more to do. He's experienced but he has to find his form too. A move could be what he needs.
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 19, 2016 1:57:25 GMT
Ronald Koeman drops hint that Everton could move for Joe Hart• ‘You are always looking for players to strengthen squad’ • Romelu Lukaku could be back to face West Bromwich Albion Ronald Koeman has left the door open on a bid for Joe Hart after the England goalkeeper’s dramatic fall from grace at Manchester City. Hart has failed to feature in City’s first two games of the season and is widely expected to leave this summer. While the Everton manager refused to comment directly on rumours linking him to the 29-year-old, he said they “need three goalkeepers”. “What I don’t like is talk about rumours‚” Koeman said, “and that applies for the next two weeks. So many players are linked to Everton, and today it’s Joe Hart, but I prefer not to talk about players under contract. “What I can say, though, is that you are always looking for players that will make a stronger squad than we have. One of our jobs is to improve the team and if we don’t have that type of player we will sign that player.” Koeman’s fellow Dutchman Martin Stekelenburg was in goal for the 1-1 draw with Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, while Joel Robles has Premier League experience. But their third-choice keeper is the untested 19-year-old Mateusz Hewelt. “We need three goalkeepers‚“ Koeman said. “We have Joel, we have Martin, we have a young goalkeeper. We don’t like to stop the development of our young players. This is the decision we need to make.” Koeman also said that Romelu Lukaku may make his first appearance of the season when Everton travel to West Bromwich Albion on Saturday. The Belgium striker has been the subject of transfer speculation linking him with Chelsea and Koeman said that Lukaku had recovered from a cut to a heel in their final pre‑season match. “Romelu did his first training session this morning without any problem‚” he said. “The decision I need to make tomorrow is whether he’s part of Saturday’s squad.” Guardian
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tonyb
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Post by tonyb on Aug 19, 2016 14:49:51 GMT
Joe Hart is set to join Everton after they opened talks about a loan deal.
Manchester City outcast Hart wants to stay in the Premier League which has put Everton in pole position with Sevilla also keen on the England keeper.
Mirror Sport understands Hart's representatives have been given the green light to try and negotiate a move to Everton with discussions ongoing.
Hart is on £120,000-a-week with City ready to let him go but Everton would have to meet the contract with a loan deal likely to happen.
This would be our marquee signing. Hart is class no matter what they say about his arrogance, that's what this team needs.
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