The former England goalkeeper is a substitute for Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham announced today that it has signed an official contract with former England goalkeeper Joe Hart in exchange for a free deal to be a reserve guard for the North London team.
Hart, 33, the former England goalkeeper, signed a two-year contract for 66,000 dollars a week, after his contract with his former club Burnley expired.

"We are happy to announce the contract with Joe Hart, on a contract that will last until 2022," Tottenham said in an official statement. Hart will compete with Argentine goalkeeper Paolo Gazanega for the role of reserve for French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

Several clubs have expressed their desire to obtain Hart's services, most notably Leeds United, newly promoted to the Premier League, Derby County in the first division, and Celtic, champion of Scotland.
Hart had previously defended Manchester City, but the last Spanish coach, Pep Guardiola, gave up his services and was loaned to Turin, Italy, and then West Ham, England, before moving to Burnley.

Hart has great experience at the global level after playing 75 international matches for England and twice European Cups in 2012 and 2016, and the World Cup in Brazil in 2014.

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