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“Found his home”: Journo drops transfer claim that’ll have many Celtic fans thrilled - opinion

Celtic have seen many players move in and out of Parkhead on loan deals over the past few years.

As happens with a lot of other clubs, some players only have temporary spells, whereas others end up signing on permanent deals.

Moving into the summer transfer window, it seems as though a clue has emerged regarding the future of one such player who ended up playing a key part in Celtic’s season after arriving on loan last summer.

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, Michael Bridge discussed the possibility of Cameron Carter-Vickers putting pen to paper on a permanent deal at Parkhead following his loan spell from Tottenham Hotspur.

The Sky Sports journalist said: “I think that will happen, because he’s a player who’s been on loan to every other club, he’s never found his home. He’s had about 20 EFL loans, but he’s ended up winning the title with Celtic, so I think he’s found his home there.”

A product of Tottenham’s youth system, the centre-back has only made five senior appearances for the north London club.

As Bridge mentioned, the defender has had previous loan spells at clubs such as Sheffield United, Ipswich Town, Swansea City, Stoke City, Luton Town and Bournemouth before finding himself at Celtic.

Taking into account how the 24-year-old made more appearances for the Hoops this season than for any other club he has represented throughout his career, it’s easy to see why Bridge thinks Carter-Vickers may see Celtic as his “home” now.

The fact that he played a big part in the Bhoys’ Premiership title victory would also presumably give him a stronger connection to the club and possibly make him want to stay on a permanent basis.

With 33 league appearances to his name in the league, only Joe Hart and Carl Starfelt racked up more

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