JOE HART looks unlikely to replace Fraser Forster at Celtic, according to reports.

The former England No1 is a free agent after being released by Burnley at the end of June.

However, the Telegraph claims a possible move to Scotland for the 33-year-old goalkeeper is in doubt.

It is understood Celtic have turned their attention to the European market in their search for a new stopper.

The Scottish champions have been linked with AEK Athens goalkeeper Vasilios Barkas in recent weeks.

The Scottish Sun reported this weekend Celtic were in talks with two goalkeepers over a summer transfer.

The Bhoys are on the hunt for a new keeper after this season's first choice Forster returned to Southampton at the end of his loan spell in Glasgow.

Last month, it was reported Celtic's keeper search could lead them to veteran Hart.

The ex-Manchester City man has endured a torrid time since leaving the Etihad.

Disappointing loan spells at Torino and West Ham were followed by a permanent transfer to Sean Dyche's Clarets.

But in his two seasons at Turf Moor he failed to displace Tom Heaton and then Nick Pope between the sticks.

Hart has only featured in three cup games for Burnley this season.

As well as Celtic, Hart has been linked with newly promoted Leeds, Championship side Derby County and Turkish outfit Besiktas in recent months.

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