Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart has landed a new job after being set to announce his retirement this summer football.
The 37-year-old goalkeeper will become a pundit for the BBC’s Euro 2024 coverage this summer. Having announced in February that he would retire from football at the end of the season UFABET
On Wednesday, he won his third successive Scottish Premiership with Celtic after beating Kilmarnock 5-0.
He now has one more league game and a Scottish Cup final to go. Before he hangs up his gloves and Hart’s next steps have been revealed.
The Daily Mail has revealed that Hart has joined the BBC’s Euros team for the tournament in Germany.
There is also interest from Premier League Productions about working for them next season.
Hart, who is a City ambassador, won three league titles in Scotland. As well as a Scottish Cup and two Scottish League Cups.
The former England goalkeeper won 75 caps, playing at the 2014 World Cup and two Euros.
Joe Hart who joined Celtic from Tottenham in 2021. said he still felt “great” physically and stressed his commitment as the club look to defend their Premiership title and the Scottish Cup.
“I’m so up for it,” he said. “I’m so still so involved and still so committed. I appreciate the open-mindedness of the club and hopefully the open-mindedness of the fans. When they see this and understand that this is not someone who’s checking out. This is someone who’s just letting people know because they think it’s important.”