Joe Hart, the goalkeeper for Celtic, will retire, and the former England captain has set a deadline for his playing career to conclude.

Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart to retire as former England number one sets  timeline for end of playing career

Joe Hart, the goalkeeper for Celtic, has declared that he will hang up his football boots at the end of the current campaign

After joining Celtic in the summer of 2021, the 36-year-old former England international has made 138 appearances and won five trophies in Scotland, including a record domestic triple last season.

During his ten-year tenure with Manchester City, he also won two Premier League crowns, two FA Cups, and one League Cup.

“Joe has enjoyed a phenomenal career and I know will be huge miss to the game when he finally retires from playing football in the summer,” stated Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers.

Joe deserves a ton of credit and congrats for everything he has accomplished in football. Aside from Celtic, he has been an incredible contribution to the game at the top levels both nationally and internationally.
More than that, though, he is an amazing man who is a pleasure to work with. I know that during his career, he has been a terrific teammate to many, and he is a player who always gives it his all. His daily work ethic serves as an inspiration to everyone in football.
“I know he will continue in football in some capacity, even though he will be a true loss on the field. It will always be a part of his life, and I have no doubt that everyone at the club will wish him nothing but the best of luck in whatever he chooses to do after the summer.
“I completely comprehend and honor Joe’s motivations for releasing this statement and for being transparent with the team and our supporters regarding his future plans.
“I also know he will work with the same intensity, dedication, and drive that he has always been known for throughout this season.”

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