Celtic ‘are hopeful’ that they can sign defender Cameron Carter-Vickers on a permanent basis in the upcoming summer transfer window, according to journalist Dean Jones.

The 23-year-old joined the Hoops on a season-long loan from parent club Tottenham Hotspur back in August in a deal believed to include a £10 million option to buy.

What is the latest news involving Carter-Vickers?

According to Sky Sports, the Scottish Premiership side intend to trigger Carter-Vickers’ option-to-buy clause after impressing manager Ange Postecoglou throughout the current campaign.

It’s claimed that talks between Celtic and Spurs are based around the structure of any potential permanent deal, while there is reportedly no wriggle-room on the overall price for the USA international, who was described as "outstanding" by teammate Greg Taylor.

And it’s unsurprising that Postecoglou is keen to secure the centre-back’s services in the long-term as he’s already established himself as a pivotal figure in the heart of Celtic’s backline.

Carter-Vickers has made 37 appearances for the Glasgow giants across all competitions, scoring three goals in his 25 top-flight outings and helping to record the best defensive record in the division.

As per WhoScored, he has also won more aerial duels than any of his teammates per league game throughout 2021/22, averaging 4.3, and also ranks inside the top three for interceptions, clearances and blocks with tallies of 1.2, 4.4 and 0.4, respectively.

What has Jones said about Carter-Vickers?

Although Celtic have the option to sign Carter-Vickers when the market reopens, they are expected to face fierce competition for his signature.

Cristiano Ronaldo MASTERCLASS as Man United beat Spurs 3-2! Full reaction on The Football Terrace...

TEAMtalk claim that Premier League sides Leicester, West Ham, Wolves, Burnley and Watford are all monitoring his progress ahead of potential moves, but Jones believes the Hoops remain optimistic.

He told GiveMeSport: “I think that they are hopeful they can get him permanently. That was part of the feeling when they got him in; let's just convince him that this is the place to be, and I think that it has gone a long way.”

Can Celtic reclaim the league title?

Celtic’s bid to win 10 league titles in a row ended in dismal failure last season as they ended up 25 points behind local rivals Rangers.

However, the arrival of Postecoglou and the shock departure of Steven Gerrard at Ibrox has seen the balance of power in Glasgow swing back into the Hoops’ favour.

Celtic currently hold a three-point advantage over the Gers at the top of the table, but with two Old Firm derbies still to come, there could be plenty of twists and turns before the season comes to a conclusion.