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BBC Sport pundit shows off shock new look with fans convinced he has had hair transplant
The former England star is set to take part in Soccer Aid
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HAIR WE GO BBC Sport pundit shows off shock new look with fans convinced he has had hair transplant
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JOE HART showed off his newly shaved head while preparing for Soccer Aid.
The former England goalkeeper, 38, is set to take part in this year's Old Trafford charity match.
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Joe Hart has been sporting a newly shaven head
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Hart, 38, poses alongside team-mate Sam Thompson
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Ahead of donning his goalie gloves again, 12 months on from retiring, Hart has been training alongside his team-mates in Tring.
The former Manchester City and Tottenham star has ditched his familiar cropped blond haircut for a shaven-head look.
With red marks still visible on his head, fans reckon that the two-time Premier League champion has undergone a hair transplant.
One gushed: "Great to see Joe Hart back in action! Looking good and ready for Soccer Aid!"
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While a second claimed: "Visible confidence post-procedure; Hart's recovery seems swift and positive."
Another asked: "Has Joe Hart pulled the trigger on a hair transplant?"
During his Man City pomp, Hart famously starred in a Head & Shoulders advert.
While in Soccer Aid promo shots posted just a fortnight ago, Hart still sported a full head of hair.
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The popular former England No1 turned BBC pundit has been excited to get his gloves back on for a good cause.
Hart recently wrote on Instagram: "With Soccer Aid just a few weeks away I've got some answers to some more questions you've been asking.
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"I've been back training and loving it, can't wait to get the gloves back on and play with some legends for an amazing cause.
"Tickets are available and can be purchased via the Soccer Aid website."