McAvennie fears 'hitch' in Celtic bid to sign Carter-Vickers as new asking price revealed

McAvennie fears 'hitch' in Celtic bid to sign Carter-Vickers as new asking price revealed

Frank McAvennie

Celtic and West Ham legend Frank McAvennie joined the Football Insider stable in June 2020 and has not disappointed with his own brand of unique punditry. He loves talking football almost as much as he loved scoring goals, and still has close links in the dressing room at Parkhead.

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Frank McAvennie has told Celtic to pay the reported £10million fee it will take to sign Cameron Carter-Vickers permanently.

The Hoops icon, speaking exclusively to Football Insider, predicts the defender can form a partnership with Christopher Jullien.

On 1 December, Record Sport reported Celtic will need to shell out £10million to secure the permanent signing of Carter-Vickers, 23.

The defender has made 17 appearances in all competitions since joining the Hoops on loan from Tottenham last summer (2021).

He has formed a formidable partnership with Carl Starfelt and has bagged himself two goals.

McAvennie admits £10million is a big fee for Celtic to pay but suggested the club should bite the bullet to keep their loan star.

"£10million is a lot of money for Celtic," McAvennie told Football Insider correspondent Ben Wild.

"I think he can form a decent partnership with Jullien when he comes back.

"There could be the option to play Carter-Vickers, Jullien and Starfelt as a three.

"I would like to see that. With Carter-Vickers, he's played a lot of football, more than he was getting at Tottenham.

"If things go right, he will also have silverware to his name in less than a month.

"If he stays with us, he has the chance to have a good career so I don't think that will be the issue.

"The potential hitch for a January deal is that fee. He wants to join. Will we pay it? If the money is there, I would.

"We just don't know if that's an option at this point."

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