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Cameron Carter Vickers Celtic exit would see tears shed as USA legend fires 'next step' warning at Parkhead stopper

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USA national team legend Eric Wynalda admits it will be tough for Cameron Carter-Vickers to leave Celtic after finally finding a home at Parkhead - but told the Hoops legions they will have to dry their eyes if he does leave.

The American has been a standout since joining from Spurs with his initial Celtic loan his seventh stint away from the north London outfit before he signed a permanent deal reported to be worth around £6 million.

Carter-Vickers, who featured at the World Cup in Qatar for the USA, is a key player for Ange Postecoglou and Wynalda - capped more than 100 times - who is now a respected pundit across the Big Pond told The Action Network podcast: “Watching Cameron this year, and last for that matter, has been amazing.

His performances have earned him the captains band as well as multiple man of the match awards and team of the week selections. "At 25 years old the question really is where would be the next step for his career.

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