The appointment of Pep Guardiola could reportedly put Joe Hart's position as Manchester City's number one goalkeeper under threat.
The Citizens announced yesterday that the current Bayern Munich head coach will take over from Manuel Pellegrini at the Etihad Stadium in the summer.
A number of players have already been linked with moves to the Guardiola regime, including ex-Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.
According to Spanish publication AS, another option on Guardiola's radar is Barcelona keeper Claudio Bravo.
The report adds that the incoming City boss has had a keen interest in the Chile international since his days at the Barca helm, when Bravo was between the posts at Real Sociedad.
Should Bravo be convinced to make the switch, it is likely that the 32-year-old would do so under the proviso that he will be the main keeper, which in turn would put Hart's future at the club in doubt.