An interesting transfer report emerges involving Celtic and David Moyes

One of Celtic’s most vital players, Cameron Carter-Vickers’ injuries this year have contributed to the team’s inconsistent play under Brendan Rodgers.

He truly is Scotland’s top defender, there is no question about that. He has so won consecutive championships at Celtic, winning the domestic triple crown the previous campaign.
The 26-year-old has experience playing in the English Premier League after rising through the ranks at Tottenham Hotspur, and according to a recent transfer rumor, that experience has now been reignited.

Cameron Carter-Vickers is wanted by David Moyes’ West Ham United, struggling Brentford, and FFP-hit Nottingham Forest.

The report’s suggestion that people in the Parkhead boardroom are “bracing themselves for offers arriving” is a little concerning.

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This is not what the supporters of the Celtics want to hear because important players like Matt O’Riley, Kyogo Furuhashi, and Reo Hatate need to sign new contracts and stay with the team.

To be honest, the club finds it difficult to say no when money is offered, much like with Jota during the summer.

Thus, it appears that this could only be a player’s trial period before working under childhood idol and former Hoops star David Moyes.
The significance of Cameron Carter-Vickers to Celtic

It was unforeseeable that Liam Scales would achieve the kind of progress he has this season. It really is amazing.

However, Carter-Vickers remains the team’s best and most crucial defender even though the Republic of Ireland star has been the team’s standout defender this season.

Take a look at the summer acquisitions, Maik Nawrocki and Gustaf Lagerbielke. These deals haven’t proven successful yet.

Therefore, it’s even more crucial that Carter-Vickers stays and that anything that approaches the club—unless it’s an exceptionally compelling offer—is turned down.

 

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