I love Hart. He's been a tremendous asset for out side. But his time is up.
I wish him well wherever he ends up - and I wish that he chooses his next side well - his England #1 is at stake.
But in terms of his staying at City and possibly learning how to play as Pep wants- this is almost surely mistaken.
Take a sprinting analogy for example.
If Hart trained as hard as he could, 24/7, would he ever, ever challenge Usain Bolt? No fucking way. He simply wasn't born with the genes to sprint that fast.
Similarly, there is no fucking way that Hart will magically develop on-the-ball skills to rival ter Stegan, Bravo, Neuer, Valdes, etc. No way. Just watch Hart play and this is abundantly clear.
Best for Hart - again I like him as a pure shot-stopper keeper - is that he retains his England #1 - I think he's the best shot stopper for England. And his best chance for this, IMO, is that he join Sevilla.