Tottenham set a price tag of £5m for Cameron Carter-Vickers
According to Football Insider (h/t Daily Echo), Tottenham Hotspur have slapped an asking price of £5m on forgotten man Cameron Carter-Vickers amid widespread interest in his services.
Carter-Vickers came through the Tottenham youth academy. He made his first-team debut back in 2016 but has featured just four times for the senior team so far. The 24-year-old has had loan spells at Swansea City, Ipswich Town, Sheffield United, Stoke City and Luton Town in the past.
The 2020/21 campaign saw Carter-Vickers sign for Bournemouth on a season-long loan deal. And he enjoyed a fairly decent season as the Cherries finished in the playoff places but couldn’t make it to the playoff finals. The centre-back featured in 26 games across all competitions, scoring one goal and setting up another. (h/t Transfermarkt)
With his loan deal expired, Carter-Vickers is staring at an uncertain future at Tottenham. Former loan club Bournemouth are interested in making his transfer this summer, while the USMNT international is also courting interest from the likes of Newcastle United as well as Celtic. (h/t Daily Echo)
The 24-year-old, for his part, has previously spoken about being open to signing for Bournemouth on a permanent basis.
“Yeah, I think, that’s a question that I’ll have to just kind of (go) deeper into at the end of the season. But it’s definitely something that I’m open to and something that I’d definitely be up for come the end of the season.”
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Now, it is being claimed that Tottenham will demand a transfer fee of £5m from clubs interested in securing Carter-Vickers’ transfer this summer. It remains to be seen if Bournemouth or any of the other interested clubs are willing to offer that much money for the 24-year-old. One thing is for certain though, the USMNT international will not be a Tottenham player for much longer.