Manchester City's new £17m keeper signing Claudio Bravo will not start against West Ham, raising the possibility that Joe Hart could be involved if he is still at City.
"Bravo is fit but he's not going to play this weekend," boss Pep Guardiola said.
"He is a goalkeeper with a lot of experience. He played at Real Sociedad and then for two years in Barcelona where he played some important games and created something special with his international team-mates at Chile [by winning the Copa America].
"He's a good player for us."
Hart is in limbo after losing his place as the club's first-choice goalkeeper following Guardiola's arrival and City are not reported to have received any bids for the England international.
"We're going to speak about the situation in the last days. We're going to decide the best for Joe, but for Willy and Angus as well," the City manager said.
"Of course it is not an ideal situation, but I will respect their contracts and the situation. I will be clear what will be the solution. If all four stay here, the best solution is for everybody to be involved in our idea.
"They are going to be involved in our idea. They are going to be in rotation, part of that. So [if] Joe, Willy and Angus stay, then it won't be the same one who is always on the bench.
"Maybe they go into rotation to find a solution - the best for us and them. They need to play. The situation is not easy right now.
"We want the best for him (Hart)," Guardiola added. "The club will help him find the best option. I will treat him like anyone if he stays, I will treat him the way he deserves. I will be fair."