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West Ham manager Slaven Bilic has dismissed reports linking the club with England and Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart.
The shotstopper is half-way through a season-long loan with Torino but he is expected to return to England when his contract expires at the end of the season.
A return to Manchester City is unlikely after he fell down the pecking order under Pep Guardiola but the 29-year-old is understood to be keen on returning to the Premier League.
West Ham have been linked with a move for the player but Bilic insists he is happy with his first-choice goalkeeper Darren Randolph and Adrian.
"We're not linked with him. Well, basically we are linked with every player," Bilic said on Friday.
"On one hand I rate Joe Hart highly, he's a great goalkeeper and a great personality.
"But on the other hand I said in every transfer window if there is one position that we are not even thinking about changing that's the goalkeeping position.
"I already have two great goalkeepers so that is not the case, no."
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