JOE HART will not be allowed to spend another season on loan at Torino with Manchester City determined to cash in on the England goalkeeper.

Pep Guardiola hastily ditched the Three Lions ace once he arrived in England in the summer and backed Willy Caballero and Claudio Bravo for their football ability.

4 Pep Guardiola ditched Joe Hart over doubts around his passing ability Credit: Getty Images

Neither foreign import has grabbed the No1 shirt with both hands – probably too keen to pass it out to a full-back – and Hart has quietly rebuilt his reputation and confidence in Italy.

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4 The Manchester City goalkeeper has helped the Serie A side up to 10th in the table Credit: EPA

4 Hart is popular among Napoli fans and players after his season in Italy Credit: AP:Associated Press

Hart’s continued availability to Guardiola is an unwelcome distraction so- according to the Mail - the 29-year-old will be sold in the summer to allow the Spanish boss to make a clean break.

Everton, West Ham and Chelsea are all interested in signing the former Shrewsbury man and can easily afford his £15million price tag.

But Torino don’t have that sort of money to splurge on a keeper and will lose their popular loan star at the end of the season.

Hart has two years left on his contract at City where he earns around £100,000-a-week.

During the last international break, Hart said: “I want to finish the season well, the best I can for Torino.

“And I want to make the squads for the England internationals. Then, after that, something has got to give.

“I’m not getting too wrapped up in that for the moment. I am lucky to have people working for me in terms of the business side of things.

4 Hart has remained England No1 despite his unsettling spell at club level Credit: Rex Features

“My job is solely to try to be the best I can and, wherever I go for the start of next season, I want to be at the peak and coming off the back of a good season.

“I don’t think I would have played these England games had I stayed because I don’t think I would have had much game time.”