#5 Manchester City
After all the drama over his future, Hart may also decide to stay at his present club and prove his worth to Pep Guardiola.
Competing with Claudio Bravo may bring out the best in him, as Hart still has many good years left in his locker, and competing with another quality player will only make him a better play
Pep Guardiola had also stated the same, "I spoke with Joe from the first moment we met in China. I try to be clear with my players and I was clear with him. I have a lot of respect about him as a person and a goalkeeper. I know his value and I know his talent. I was clear with what I was looking for. Maybe Joe will stay here and be a player who will fight with the other goalkeepers to convince me to play him. It’s simple like that. He knows from the beginning what I feel and what is the situation."
Hart can show his new boss that he has what it takes to be an integral player in his team. The Spaniard has changed the careers of several of his players during his time in Spain and Germany, and Joe Hart can gain a lot of wisdom from the 45-year-old to improve his passing ability and his footwork, and reclaim his No.1 spot from the new signing, Claudio Bravo.