Hart joins England keeper contingent at Burnley

Hart joins England keeper contingent at Burnley
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - International Champions Cup - Manchester City v Borussia Dortmund - Soldier Field, Chicago, USA - July 20, 2018 Manchester City's Joe Hart in action REUTERS/John Gress Copyright John Gress(Reuters)
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By Simon Evans

BURNLEY, England (Reuters) - England goalkeeper Joe Hart has signed a two-year contract with Premier League Burnley after falling out of favour at Manchester City.

Burnley did not disclose the transfer fee but media reports said the 31-year-old with 75 international caps cost about 3.5 million pounds ($4.5 million).

Burnley have two other England keepers on their books in Nick Pope and Tom Heaton but both are currently sidelined due to injuries.

Pope, who was part of England's World Cup squad in Russia but did not play, suffered a dislocated shoulder in a Europa League match against Aberdeen and faces several months on the sidelines.

Heaton missed most of last season with a similar injury and his return has been hampered by a calf problem.

Hart joined City in 2006 from his hometown club Shrewsbury Town and was part of their Premier League title wins in 2012 and 2014 but he fell out of favour following the arrival of Pep Guardiola as manager in 2016.

Serie A side Torino took Hart on loan and he spent last season on loan at West Ham United where he had an inconsistent campaign.

Hart is Burnley's second signing of the transfer window following the arrival of central defender Ben Gibson from Middlesbrough.

(Reporting by Simon Evans, editing by Ed Osmond)

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