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Pep puts Hart’s future in doubt

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get done.

Pardew said: “It’s not quite done, that deal, but the chances are it will get done.

“As much as I love him and our fans love him, if his heart and soul is not with us then we have to exchange goodbyes and look to get better.”

Bolasie was given a great reception by fans but could not prevent his side slipping to Salomon Rondon’s goal.

Baggies boss Tony Pulis, meanwhile, hopes his own unsettled star, Saido Berahino, will stay and form a fearful partnershi­p with Rondon.

Pulis said: “We have to get Saido back to what he was when I first came here.

“He was the main reason we stayed up in my first season at the club.”

Mauricio Pochettino will be sweating on the results of Hugo Lloris’ hamstring injury.

The TOTTENHAM boss admitted his team suffered when the French keeper went off injured in the 1-1 draw with EVERTON at Goodison Park.

Ross Barkley put the home side ahead before Lloris was taken off 10 minutes before the break.

Spurs recovered to grab a point through Eric Lamela, but Pochettino said: “The first half was difficult for us and we did not play well. Hugo Lloris got injured and that was a big impact on us. We need to assess him tomorrow.”

Everton’s new boss Ronald Koeman added: “We had a big, big chance close to half-time but I think it is a fair result.” would spoil Pep’s party. The Spaniard isn’t happy that Hart’s footwork is good enough for the style he wants to play.

Hart has been a fixture in City’s side, winning two League titles under Roberto Mancini and Manuel Pellegrini.

But erratic performanc­es for England at Euro 2016 against Wales and Iceland immediatel­y put the 29-year-old star under scrutiny from Guardiola.

It is believed new England boss Sam Allardyce is also looking hard at Hart’s contributi­on.

Guardiola has also been linked with Barcelona keeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen.

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