Manchester City FC transfer news: Joe Hart offered chance to resurrect his career with New York City in MLS

1 Hart has been told by Manchester City he can find a new club

Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart has been offered a way out of his Premier League nightmare with a possible move to MLS side New York City FC.

Hart, who wants to leave Manchester City after an unsuccessful loan spell at West Ham, is at an awkward phase in his career after failing to make the final cut for Englands World Cup squad.

The 31-year-old is not part of City boss Pep Guardiolas plans and the club are happy for Hart to move elsewhere.

The keeper – who has experience in a league abroad when he spent the 2016/17 season on loan at Serie A club Torino  has attracted the interest from a number of MLS clubs according to The Sun.

It is understood New York City FC  who have a partnership with the Premier League champions  are one of those clubs willing to give Hart a chance to revitalise his career.

However, despite only having twelve months left on his £125,000-a-week City contract, other clubs are put off by his high wages.

But due to the links between New York and the Citizens, Hart would cost the American side no more than £3million.

He could be joined in the States by former England team-mate Wayne Rooney, who looks set to leave Everton for DC United in the summer.

Hart made 19 Premier League appearances for West Ham this season, but was in and out of the team.