Joe Hart has hinted he is about to join Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday with a post on his Instagram story, amid reports that the England goalkeeper has agreed to move to the north London club on a two-year deal.
Hart, 33, has been a free agent since the 75-time England international left Burnley. The former Manchester City goalkeeper has seen his career dwindle, since Pep Guardiola ousted the English stopper in 2016.
He has endured difficult loans to Torino and West Ham – before joining Burnley permanently in 2018. But just 24 outings in two seasons has seen Burnley opt to let him go on a free. Now, he is set to join Spurs.
The Mail claim Spurs are signing Hart on a two-year deal, worth £50,000 a week with a deal expected to be confirmed on Tuesday. Hart’s latest post on his Instagram story suggests he could be about to sign.

Hart is expected to join Spurs and rival Paulo Gazzaniga as back up for Hugo Lloris. It comes after the departure of Michel Vorm, with Jose Mourinho keen to add more homegrown players to his ranks.
The ex-Manchester City goalkeeper is believed to have undergone a medical on Monday and a move is now expected to be announced in the coming hours. He will be Tottenham’s second summer signing, after Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.

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