
Celtic have done some excellent work over the first half of this season in extending the contracts of the majority of their best players this season.
When Ange Postecoglou left to 🌸join Spurs, speculation was rife that many of the players he brought to Celtic Park would join him in Lo𒐪ndon.
However, Celtic worked hard to ensure that didn’t happen and have tied up the likes of Kyogo Furuhashi, Daizen Maeda, Cameron Car🍸ter-Vickers and Matt O’Riley to new long-term deals.
However, one of the constants Celtic’s successes over the last two seasons, Joe Hart, sees his contract expire at the end of the season and with no🍸 new deal in sight, questions remain over whether Hart has a future in Glasgow beyond the summer.
The £1m signing from Spurs was questioned on his current contract situation at the club. The former England international will be a free agent at the end of the season but Hart admits 🍬it’s not a situation that’s worrying him at the moment.
Hart said [], “I don’t think it’s too important at the moment if I’m honest. We have far more important things to f🐽ocus on.
“From the moment I came up here, I’ve always said I’m just looking forward ൩to playing football and not reall✅y thinking about that side of it.
“I’m contracted to this am🌼azing club and I love turning up every day an𒐪d doing my best.”
Celtic should offer Joe Hart a new deal
There is no doubt that Hart has been a pivotal part of Celtic’s recent successes and whilst a few high-profile mistakes have cast doubts 🎃on his ability, he should be kept by the club for at least another season.

At 36, Hart’s best years are behind and Celtic will need to look at replacing him at some point but he has shown in part that he can be relied on when called upon.
His experience could be pivotal in helping his replacement settle into the club and he ha🤪s already been involved in coaching some of Celtic’s young keepers this season.
At £1m, Hart has been fantastic value for money. Five trophies in two seasons and big saves in the Champions League have more than repaid that fee.
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