Tottenham Hotspur head coach Antonio Conte has no plans to use Cameron Carter-Vickers in his team next season, according to 90min.
The report has claimed that Conte does not plan to integrate Carter-Vickers in his Tottenham team, and that the North London club are willing to sell the USA international.
The 24-year-old central defender is out of contract at Tottenham in the summer of 2023.
Southampton, Fulham, West Ham United, Crystal Palace, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Everton all are reportedly keen on Carter-Vickers, who is on loan at Celtic from Tottenham at the moment.
Cameron Carter-Vickers should leave Tottenham permanently
In our opinion, Carter-Vickers should leave Tottenham on a permanent basis in the summer transfer window.

The defender is 24 now and has not made a single appearance in the Premier League for Spurs in his career so far.
That says it all about how Tottenham view the American.
Carter-Vickers is doing well for Celtic at the moment, and if the Scottish Gants are willing to make his loan deal permanent, then the defender should seriously consider extending his stay at Celtic Park.
The central defender has scored four goals and given one assist in 29 Scottish Premiership matches for Celtic so far this season.
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