Former England and Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart has completed his move to Tottenham Hotspur.

The 33-year-old goalkeeper, who was released by Burnley at the end of the 2019/20 season, won two Premier League titles, two League Cups and an FA Cup with Manchester City, having joined the Premier League side from Shrewsbury Town in 2006.

He went on to win four Premier League Golden Glove awards and was twice named in the PFA Team of the Year during his 12 years at City.

But Pep Guardiola did not rate him and he was loaned out to Torino and then West Ham.

Hart will challenge Paulo Gazzaniga to be Hugo Lloris’ number two in north London, with Spurs looking for a third keeper following Michel Vorm’s release at the end of last season.

Speaking in an interview on the Spurs website, he said: "I'm here to help the team any way I can, be it on the field or off the field. I am here to try to push the club forward."

Released by Burnley at the end of the 2019/20 season, he admitted it had been "a difficult couple of years" on and off the field.

But he stressed he was a team player, and that he loved the idea of being able to play in Europe again.

He added: "I know what it takes to win titles, I know what it takes to change the club dynamic for the better.

"I feel like I'm starting again and I quite enjoy that feeling."

On the international stage, Hart has won 75 caps for England and represented the Three Lions at one World Cup and two European Championships.

He had earlier taken health checks ahead of a proposed two-year deal at Spurs.

Hart left Turf Moor on June 30 after two years at the club where he fell behind both Tom Heaton and then Nick Pope in the pecking order, making just three appearances in the 2019-20 campaign.

His career has stuttered since winning the Premier League title with Manchester City.

But he could help solve a problem for Spurs as under Premier League rules clubs must name at least eight homegrown players in their 25-man squad and his English nationality fills a slot.

If he wins the race to be Lloris’ understudy there will almost certainly be game time for him as Spurs face a hectic schedule in the opening weeks of the season. Europa League qualifying clashes with the early rounds of the Carabao Cup, meaning boss Jose Mourinho may have to put out an Under-23s team in the domestic competition.

Spurs made their first signing of the summer last week when Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg signed from Southampton for £20million.

Midfielder Luke Amos completed a permanent move to QPR on Monday, signing a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee after spending the 2019-20 season on loan at Loftus Road.

The 33-year-old goalkeeper, who left Burnley at the end of the 2019/20 season, won two Premier League titles, two League Cups and an FA Cup with Manchester City, having joined the Premier League side from Shrewsbury Town in 2006.

He went on to win four Premier League Golden Glove awards and was twice named in the PFA Team of the Year during a twelve-year spell at City, where he also spent time on loan at Torino and West Ham United.

On the international stage, Hart has won 75 caps for England and represented the Three Lions at one World Cup and two European Championships.