Plymouth Argyle have announced that goalkeeper Conor Hazard will leave the club at the end of his contract. The 28-year-old played 91 times for the Pilgrims over a three-year spell after joining from Scottish side Celtic in the summer of 2023. He was first choice for much of his first season as Michael Cooper recovered from a serious knee injury. But he missed four months of his second season after having ankle surgery, while he missed the start of this season following a knee problem sustained on international duty. His final Argyle appearance was the 2-1 win over Port Vale on 25 April, when he was sent off after five minutes for handling the ball outside the area. Hazard's departure marks the end of an era for the Pilgrims, who will be looking to rebuild their squad in the coming transfer window. The club will be hoping to find a suitable replacement for Hazard, who was a key player for the team over the past three seasons. Plymouth Argyle's fans will be sad to see Hazard go, but they will be excited to see what the future holds for the club. The Pilgrims have a lot of work to do in the coming months, but they will be hoping to bounce back from this setback and make a strong push for promotion next season. With a new manager and a new squad, Plymouth Argyle will be looking to make a fresh start and make a positive impact on the league. The club will be hoping to attract new players and build a strong team that can compete with the best in the league. Plymouth Argyle's fans will be behind the team every step of the way, cheering them on as they look to make a successful comeback.