Joe Hart loses small fortune gambling on final night out with Manchester City team-mates before his loan move to Torino


JOE HART’S horror summer has shown no signs of slowing down – as he lost a small fortune at the casino on his final night out with Manchester City team-mates.

The England stopper, 29, endured a sticky spell at this summer’s Euro 2016, before being frozen out at the Etihad Stadium by incoming boss Pep Guardiola.

Joe Hart was shipped off on loan to Torino by Man City boss Pep Guardiola
Joe Hart was shipped off on loan to Torino by Man City boss Pep Guardiola
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Hart was shipped out on a season-long loan to Serie A side Torino, much to his relief, after Claudio Bravo was brought in from Barcelona in a £17million deal to take his No1 spot in Eastlands.

Yet with the worst seemingly behind him, the goalkeeper reportedly lost ‘a lot’ of money playing roulette at Manchester‘s 235 Casino with pals.

Speaking to The Mirror, a source claimed: “Apparently he lost quite a lot of money on the tables – but I guess it doesn’t hurt as much when you’re a Premier League player.

Joe Hart's arrival went down incredibly well with the Italian fans in Turin
Joe Hart’s arrival went down incredibly well with the Italian fans in Turin
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New Torino stopper Joe Hart is currently on international duty with England
New Torino stopper Joe Hart is currently on international duty with England
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“He had a great night out with his mates, though. They had a bit of a trip around town.

“They started off with a meal where they had a few beers and vodkas and then headed off to the casino and Club Liv.”

Fortunately for Hart, he earns around £120,000-a-week – with his loss, reportedly running into the ‘thousands’, a mere drop in the ocean for him.

Joe Hart bumped into Marcus Rashford in the casino on his night out with Man City pals
Joe Hart bumped into Marcus Rashford in the casino on his night out with Man City pals
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Meanwhile, on his last hurrah in Manchester’s city centre, Hart bumped into United and England sensation Marcus Rashford.

The England No1 will now turn his attention to his country’s showdown with Slovakia – new boss Sam Allardyce‘s first in charge – before returning to Italy to make his debut for Torino.

Hart was mobbed by ecstatic fans in Turin when he was announced as their new signing on deadline day – with the move set to be a positive for both parties.

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