Previous Burnley and Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart has joined Tottenham Hotspur on a free transfer.
Hart, 33, has signed a two-year manage Spurs in the wake of leaving the Clarets when his agreement terminated on 30 June.
Hart become undesirable at Manchester City – while still England’s best option – after Pep Guardiola showed up in 2016, with credit spells at Torino and West Ham before a 2018 move to Burnley.
“I feel I’ve got a lot of quality and a lot in the bank,” said Hart.
Having won the remainder of his 75 England tops in November 2017, he lost his Burnley spot to Tom Heaton halfway through the main period of a two-year arrangement and afterward burned through 2019-20 on the seat behind Nick Pope.
Tottenham declared Hart’s marking on Tuesday and he will contend with Paulo Gazzaniga to be Hugo Lloris’ agent at the north London club.
“I’m here to help the team any way I can. Be it on the field, off the field, I’m here to try and push the club forward,” Hart added.
“No getting away from it, it has been a couple of difficult years for me on the football field – but I feel I’ve got so much more to give.”