Joe Hart believes announcing his retirement from football will end speculation about his future with Celtic.
The former England and Manchester City goalkeeper will be 37 when his three-year contract expires in the summer.
Hart made his first-team debut for Shrewsbury in April 2004 and won 75 caps for England.
He followed Sir Kenny Dalglish and Andrei Kanchelskis in claiming winners’ medals in the three major trophies in England and Scotland when Celtic won the Scottish Cup last season but this will be his final season as he looks to help Brendan Rodgers plan for the future.
Joe Hart announces that he will be retiring from playing football at the end of this season.
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“This is something I have thought about for a while,” Hart told Celtic TV.
“There’s no right or wrong time is there but the way this club works is that I’m playing out at the moment. There’s so much on it. There’s so much heart and soul poured into what we’re doing as a football club.
“But with the grand scheme of the club, with the support base, and the conversations that go on around it, there’s obviously a conversation around the goalkeeping position for next season.
“So I just think it was really important that with the blessing of the club – I’ve had the conversations with the club with Brendan, with Stevie Woods (goalkeeping coach) – that we get the message out, it takes one thing off the table that people need to speculate over.
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“I’m definitely not going to be there next season. I’m not going to be available to play football next season.
“So I want to take that off the table and then we can talk about why and then push
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