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Joe Hart is unlikely to make his loan move to Torino a permanent one because of his wage demands, according to the club's president.

The 29-year-old, who spent a decade at the Etihad, was allowed to leave the club after Pep Guardiola signed Claudio Bravo from Barcelona in the summer.

Hart became the first English goalkeeper to sign for a Serie A club since the league was formed in 1929 and despite a shaky start, the England stopper has become a firm fans' favourite.

But, amid reported interest from a host of Premier League clubs - including Chelsea - Torino president Urbano Cairo believes it's unlikely that Hart will stay with Il Granata.

“We will enjoy Hart and cuddle him, but we know he’s not our player and his wages are not accessible for us,” he told La Stampa.

“We’ll see what we’re going to do in June.”