Fresh off winning his third Scottish Premiership title in a row, Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart has landed a role with the BBC ahead of this summer’s European Championships in Germany.
The veteran stopper is due to retire at the end of the current campaign. He has just two games left in a green and white jersey before he puts an end to a stellar career.

Hart will get an emotional send-off at Parkhead this weekend before he looks to end his playing days on an almighty high in the Scottish Cup final seven days later.
After all that, while fans may have expected him to ride off into the sunset, they will see him a lot over the summer.
Indeed, according to the Daily Mail, Hart will be an addition to the BBC’s punditry team for Euro 2024.
A massive coup for the beeb, there has also been interest in the 37-year-old’s media services from Premier League productions. At the same time, talks have continued with Manchester City about him becoming a club ambassador.
Hart will not be short of options upon retirement after admitting he didn’t plan to go into coaching a few weeks ago.
Seeing him as a pundit will be surreal for some Celtic fans and perhaps supporters will now watch England at the Euros a tad more than they planned to.