Besiktas want to strengthen squad with Man City keeper ahead of Champions League campaign
Besiktas are plotting a move for out-of-favour Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart according to reports in Turkey.
Fotomac report that the Black Eagles are planning to replace first-choice keeper Fabri and second-choice keeper Boyko with Hart.
Per the source, the Turkish champions are keen on strengthening their goalkeeping position ahead of their Champions League campaign.
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Besiktas are aware that Hart, 30 faces an uncertain future at City.
The Citizens do not have any offer for Hart and have been forced to consider lowering their £25m asking price according to the Mirror.
The report claims that only West Ham have made a loan bid for the 30-year-old.
Besiktas would not be able to match City’s asking price unless it was significantly reduced and could be forced to make a loan offer.
Hart currently has two-years left on his £150,000-a-week contract at the Etihad.
The Istanbul giants would be able to offer Hart first-team as well as Champions League football next season.
The England international spent last season on loan at Serie A outfit Torino.
Claudio Bravo arrived as a replacement last August, and the Citizens recently signed Ederson Moraes for £35m from Portuguese giants Benfica.