Three goalkeepers that Celtic considers this summer to take Joe Hart’s place

Three goalkeepers who Celtic could target in the summer to replace Joe Hart

The big news that Joe Hart has chosen to retire from professional football at the conclusion of the season was delivered to Celtics supporters today.

Joe Hart - Wikipedia

After three years at Parkhead, where he was a member of Ange Postecoglou’s treble-winning squad in 2022–2023 and won two Scottish Premiership titles, two Scottish League Cups, and one Scottish Cup, the former England international has opted to hang up his boots.
Despite his impressive resume of accomplishments, Brendan Rodgers has made it clear that he would be greatly missed at Parkhead and in the larger game.

“For all he has done in football, Joe deserves huge praise and congratulations; he has been such a brilliant asset to Celtic, of course, and the wider game at the highest levels, domestically and internationally,” the Irishman continued in a statement to the official club media.

According to Transfermarkt, Hart has made 138 appearances for Celtic in all competitions thus far, giving up 128 goals and maintaining 59 clean sheets.

In the future, he might still be able to add a domestic double to his collection, but speculation about his possible replacement will already be rampant.

Without further ado, 67 Hail Hail examines three goalies who could be able to bridge Hart’s gap between the sticks.
There’s little doubt that Caoimhin Kelleher should be the Celtic

Caoimhin Kelleher, the goalkeeper for Liverpool, has been frequently touted in relation to Celtic for a number of years due to his persistent struggle to get consistent playing time at Anfield.

Despite now being 25 years of age, the Republic of Ireland international has made just 36 appearances for the Reds under Jurgen Klopp, obtaining 12 shutouts in total

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Nevertheless, the financial side of any deal may be tricky to negotiate, with reports earlier this year claiming that it could cost as much as £20 million to lure the Cork-born man away from Merseyside.

His weekly wage is also believed to be out of the Bhoys’ reach, potentially eradicating any notion of a loan deal, though Celtic have been known admirers of Kelleher’s talent for quite some time.

Andriy Lunin has previously been linked with Celtic move

Admittedly, in terms of ambition, Real Madrid goalkeeper Andriy Lunin would rank at the very top of the scale as a Celtic target; however, there is a coherent reason why he has been included, so bear with me.

The Ukraine international has started his side’s last five La Liga fixtures, conceding just three goals in the process [Fotmob].

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Links between Lunin and a move to the Scottish Premiership holders stretch as far back as last October when The Daily Record noted that he was among a clutch of options that Rodgers and company were assessing as a future successor to Hart.

Upon further examination, the 25-year-old has featured just 35 times for Real Madrid in a six-year spell at the Santiago Bernabeu and is out of contract next summer [Transfermarkt].

Once Thibaut Courtois returns from his long-term anterior cruciate ligament injury, Lunin’s future may look very different in the Spanish capital

That isn’t to say Celtic will swoop for his signature; however, we’re allowed to dream a little, right?

Fraser Forster has a long association with Celtic

Tottenham Hotspur stopper Fraser Forster has a long association with Celtic and will forever be heralded due to his incredible exploits on both the domestic and European scene during two spells that spanned a combined five years.

The 35-year-old famously earned the nickname ‘La Gran Muralla’ for his imperious displays against Barcelona in the Champions League while resembling something of a man-mountain in the goalframe, standing 6 foot 7 inches tall.

St Johnstone v Celtic - Scottish Cup Quarter Final

All in, the Hexham-born man played 234 times for the Bhoys, recording 185 clean sheets, per Transfermarkt.

His performance against Rangers in the 2019 edition of the Scottish League Cup final was one of the most memorable cases of individual heroics seen at the club, as he made a series of incredible saves to ensure his side’s name was inscribed on the trophy.

Forster also set the Scottish Premiership record for the longest time ever not to concede a single goal; 1,256 minutes [Celtic FC official website].

However, he did pen a contract extension until 2025 at his current employers back in December. Yet, his pre-existing relationship with Celtic does provide some intriguing food for thought .

 

 

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