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Joe Hart exclusive: West Ham goalkeeper eager to keep England No 1 spot

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Joe Hart says he had no chance of being called up to play for England unless he was playing regularly for a club side

Joe Hart admits the desire to keep his place as England's No 1 motivated his move to West Ham.

The England goalkeeper joined West Ham from Manchester City on a season-long loan last week and is currently away on the club's pre-season tour of Germany.

Hart was deemed surplus to requirements by City manager Pep Guardiola last summer and spent the 2016-17 campaign on loan at Serie A side Torino.

With the 2018 World Cup in Russia less than a year away, the 30-year-old was keen to ensure he was not left out in the cold with Jack Butland, Fraser Forster and Tom Heaton all pushing to dislodge him as England's No.1.

England goalkeeper Jack Butland (L), goalkeeper Joe Hart (C) and goalkeeper Tom Heaton stand in a goal during a team training session at Tottenham Hotspur
Image: Jack Butland and Tom Heaton are among the goalkeepers battling Hart for the England No 1 spot

"I've said before there's absolutely no chance I'd play for England without playing for a team," Hart exclusively told Sky Sports reporter Paul Gilmour.

"To be playing for the national team you have to be playing, especially for a team as high quality as England.

"That was part of the thought process, but it's a short career and I love football. I didn't really stand a chance of playing at my previous club, so there was no point hanging around.

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Joe Hart says West Ham are capable of at least a top-eight finish after a busy summer in the transfer market.

"I want to play for a team that wants me, wants me to play and I want to give that back to them."

Hart, who has two years remaining on his contract at City, also revealed that he expects to go out on loan once again next summer.

"My career is in a bit of a weird situation at the minute as far as permanent things go," he added.

"It's a hard one to work out for me. I'd love to be permanent at a club, but that's not the case, I'll have to go out on loan again which isn't difficult for me because I give 100 per cent wherever I am.

"I'm 150 per cent committed to West Ham - they're the only team for me. West Ham and the national team are the only teams I care about this season."

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