Luton Town eyeing permanent deal for Cameron Carter-Vikcers
According to a report from Football Insider (h/t Stoke-On-Trent Live), EFL Championship outfit Luton Town are intent on signing Tottenham Hotspur defender Cameron Carter-Vickers in a permanent deal.
The 22-year-old Carter-Vickers is a product of the Tottenham academy. He made his first-team debut back in 2016, but has featured just four times for the senior team till date. The USMNT international has had a series of loan spells over the years. He has spent time at Swansea City, Ipswich Town and Sheffield United in the past.
Carter-Vickers spent the first half of the 2019/20 campaign on loan at Stoke City. He then joined Luton Town for the second half of the season. The 22-year-old was an integral player for the team, as they managed to stave off the threat of relegation and retain their Championship status for another season.
The centre-back ended the 2019/20 term with 31 appearances across all competitions – 15 for Stoke City and 16 for Luton Town, for whom he also chipped in with an assist.
Having been impressed by his performances in a short period of time, Luton Town are now intent on signing him on a permanent transfer. (h/t Stoke-On-Trent Live)
With the 22-year-old centre-back’s contract with Tottenham expiring in less than a year, the club may consider offloading him this summer.
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However, given his impressive displays and our lackadaisical defensive performances in the season gone by could lead to Jose Mourinho giving him an opportunity, at least in the pre-season, before taking a call on his future.