Hart heads for Birmingham

England under-21 goalkeeper Joe Hart will spend next season on loan at Birmingham after Manchester City confirmed the deal.

England under-21 goalkeeper Joe Hart will spend next season on loan at Birmingham after Manchester City confirmed the deal.

Hart has been seeking first-team football since being squeezed out at Eastlands by the arrival of Shay Given in January.

City snapped up Stuart Taylor from Aston Villa, providing the cover they needed to let Hart go.

The 22-year-old has one senior cap and wants to be playing regularly in the build-up to the World Cup, having lost his place in Fabio Capello's squad since dropping down the City pecking order.

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Hart has made 33 starts for City and showed great potential, something boss Mark Hughes now hopes he can build on with another season's experience.

"I have always said that Joe is a really good young 'keeper, and his talent was obvious to (goalkeeping coach) Kevin Hitchcock and I from the outset," Hughes told City's official website.

"His contribution to the team prior to Shay Given's arrival was fantastic, but by loaning him to Birmingham, he will add invaluable experience to that already gained here at City.

"I know he will relish the prospect of regular Premier League action, which is vital at this stage in his career."

Hart, who joined City from Shrewsbury in 2006, has admitted that it has been frustrating to sit on the sidelines after a taste of being the number one.

"It has been tough. It's frustrating, but there's only one person can play in goal and Shay's doing that at the moment," he said. "I've had to deal with it the best I can. It's not been ideal, but it's not the end of the world."

Birmingham have also had an offer accepted for Cardiff defender Roger Johnson.

"We can officially confirm that we have come to a financial agreement with Birmingham City Football Club for the permanent transfer of Roger Johnson," Cardiff said in a statement. "Roger has now been given permission to talk to the newly-promoted Premiership side."

Cardiff have been resigned to losing Johnson this summer after he expressed a desire to join a Premier League club.

Johnson, 26, has made 129 appearances and scored 14 goals for Birmingham since signing from Wycombe for €320,000 three seasons ago.

If the deal goes through, the 6ft 3in Johnson is likely to partner another new signing, 22-year-old Scott Danns, who has joined from Coventry.