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Record 4-time Premier League Golden Glove winner Joe Hart to sign for Europa League team

Europa bound Burnley has signed England international Joe Hart on 3.5 million pound deal from reigning Premier League champions Manchester City on a 2-year deal.With Nick Pope getting injured in the first leg of Europa league qualifiers against Aberdeen and Tom Heaton yet to achieve full fitness the Clarets were always likely to add another shot stopper to their midst.
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The Shrewsbury born shot stopper has been under fire for the last 2 seasons with Guardiola opting to send out the Englishman on loan rather than keeping him in the fold for the last two years. Joe Hart ends his 12-year journey with the Manchester club after helping City win 2 Premier League titles and a FA Cup while amassing 348 appearances for the Cityzens.

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  1. He has signed for 3.5 mil.Dont post false news saying it is undisclosed.

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    1. BBC reported it as undisclosed at first. We check on their site before publishing an article

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  2. Sky Sports tweeted that it is a fee of 3.5 Milliom

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