England keeper Hart in the dark over future at Manchester City


Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart admits he is uncertain over his future at the club.
The City shot-stopper, who turned in an impressive performance against Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday night, has two years left to run on his current deal and wants his future sorted sooner rather than later.
City stars such as David Silva, Vincent Kompany and Sergio Aguero have all put pen to paper on new deals at the Etihad in recent weeks, but Hart remains unsure over his future after being left in the dark by the Premier League champions.
Hart told Mail on Sunday: "Anything about a new contract is news to me. I've heard nothing. I've got a year, nearly two years, left on my deal. That is all I am aware of."
City boss Manuel Pellegrini brought in Willy Caballero from Malaga for £6million during the summer and Hart, after being dropped last season by the Chilean, admitted: "I can't moan about it and I can't be too happy about it. It is the situation and if I want to stay at this club it's going to be the reality forever.
"I appreciate it more than anyone that we now have at least two quality players for every single position and the goalkeeping department is no different. I'm sure he (Caballero) will get chances to play games, just as I will, and we've got to get on with it."
Pellegrini attempted to ease fears over the England goalkeeper's future claiming: "I am sure something will be sorted out with Joe."