Celtic now on verge of signing 'quick' international after talks in last 7 days - report
Celtic are expected to complete the signing of Tottenham Hotspur central defender Cameron Carter-Vickers on a permanent basis, according to football.london’s Alasdair Gold.
This comes following a report from SBI Soccer claiming that the Hoops had held advanced talks over the last week with Tottenham regarding the future of the 24-year-old.
Despite claims of interest from Wolves, Leicester City, and Watford, Celtic appear to remain in the hot seat to sign the USA international, with the American source detailing a £6m initial fee which could rise to £10m.
Now a fresh update has emerged from London, with the reliable Gold backing the American press…
As per the report from football.london’s Tottenham Hotspur correspondent, Celtic are ‘expected to take up the option’ to buy the eight-cap ace.
It’s claimed that the Glasgow giants will indeed pay £6million up front.
Furthermore, the report states that the loan switch has been a ‘big success’ for the man recently hailed as ‘immense’ by Chris Sutton following a match-winning display against Rangers containing seven successful aerial duels, eight clearances and 31 accurate passes (Sofascore).
Given the levels of performance from Carter-Vickers this season, it would be regarded as a major oversight were Celtic to miss out on the capture – he has been hailed as ‘quick‘ by Jonathan Woodgate, and has used that athleticism to take like a duck to water to life in the Scottish Premiership.
So far this term the Southend-born star has scored four times from 42 appearances across all competitions and was subsequently named in the PFA Scotland Team of the Year this week.
Forging a healthy understanding alongside Carl Starfelt, the Bhoys have kept the most clean sheets in the Scottish


