Cameron Carter-Vickers has a new permanent home at last.
After spending years on loan from Tottenham, the U.S. men’s national team center back has found a place to stick, moving to Scottish champion Celtic on a permanent transfer following a successful season in Glasgow. Carter-Vickers has signed a four-year deal, which will run up until the 2026 World Cup that the U.S. will be co-hosting with Mexico and Canada.
The 24-year-old Carter-Vickers is currently in U.S. camp preparing for a pair of Concacaf Nations League matches, which he hopes will improve his standing as it relates to the 2022 World Cup squad that’s headed to Qatar.