“West Ham Eyes Celtic’s Cameron Carter-Vickers for January Defensive Reinforcement”
West Ham United is reportedly eyeing a January move for Celtic’s Cameron Carter-Vickers to reinforce their defensive lineup, as noted by MLS transfer journalist Larry Henry Jr. The USA international central defender is said to have garnered interest not only from West Ham but also from Brentford and Nottingham Forest.
According to Henry’s tweet on January 16, a source close to Carter-Vickers has confirmed the Premier League interest. West Ham is exploring defensive options amid uncertainties surrounding Nayef Aguerd’s future and the aging process of Angelo Ogbonna.
The tweet reads: “West Ham, Brentford, and Nottingham Forest are all targeting Celtic and #USMNT defender Cameron Carter-Vickers, a source close to the player confirmed to me today. CCV has made 110 combined apps for Celtic, lifting five trophies including the domestic treble last season.”
Carter-Vickers had a less successful stint in England, struggling to make an impact at Tottenham before finding success in Glasgow with Celtic. He has become a prominent figure in the Scottish division, showcasing his skills in the Champions League and at the international level.
While questions may arise about his Premier League readiness, the allure of a player with such experience, including previous top-flight exposure, could make the transfer an attractive prospect for West Ham. The financial gap between England and Scotland may also make Carter-Vickers a relatively cost-effective option.
The situation is worth monitoring, as a substantial offer could prompt Celtic to consider a transfer, especially if Aguerd departs or if the manager deems an additional defensive presence necessary.
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