Former Manchester City and England goalkeeper Joe Hart will retire at the end of the season, his current club Celtic have announced on Thursday.
Hart will be 37 when his three-year contract with the Scottish Premiership champions expires.
He won 75 England caps and played 348 times for Manchester City, winning two Premier League titles.
Hart also played for a number of other clubs including Torino, Burnley and Tottenham before joining Celtic in 2021.
As well as double title success north and south of the border, Hart has won six cup medals with City and Celtic.
Hart has made 690 club appearances, having also turned out for Shrewsbury, Tranmere, Blackpool, Birmingham, Torino, Burnley and Tottenham.
He was part of England’s squad in four successive major tournaments between 2010 and 2016, his last cap coming the following year.
Hart helped Celtic win five of six domestic trophies in the past two seasons under Ange Postecoglou, and current manager Rodgers says the Englishman deserves “huge praise and congratulations” for his contribution to football.
“Joe has enjoyed a phenomenal career and I know he will be huge miss to the game when he finally retires from playing football in the summer,” said Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers.
“But more than that, he is a tremendous man, just brilliant to work with, someone who I know has been a great team-mate to so many throughout his career and a player who never gives anything but his absolute best.”
Former England ‘Keeper Joe Hart To Retire At End Of Season
