Three year exile could be ending for key Celt

Soccer Football - Scottish Premiership - Celtic v St Mirren - Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - March 2, 2022 Celtic's Cameron Carter-Vickers celebrates scoring their first goal with Matt O'Riley Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

Cameron Carter-Vickers’ three year international exile could be coming to an end. 

The central defender has been a mainstay in Ange Postecoglou’s side that is within touching distance of winning the SPFL title. 

Carter-Vickers has picked up eight international caps, all of them in friendlies, but hasn’t played for his country since June 2019 when he featured for 19 minutes as a substitute against Jamaica. 

There has been a couple of loan spells since then but this season at Celtic seems to have advanced his prospects with World Cup places up for grabs. 

This week Carter-Vickers complete focus will be on starring in another Glasgow Derby success but some big career decisions will soon have to be made. 

At the age of 24 it is unlikely that he is about to find a place in the Spurs squad leaving him with the dilemma of committing to Celtic or perhaps taking up one of the rumoured offers from the EPL which is unlikely to come with European football. 

CLICK HERE for Carter-Vickers international career details.

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