Born on the last day of 1997, defender Cameron Carter-Vickers is not only a strong presence in the Celtic backline, but also displays his talent on the international stage with the United States national team. He is six feet tall (1.84m) and weighs in at a solid 14st 6lb (92kg). Carter-Vickers is the proud bearer of the number 20 jersey.
The player's current market value is estimated at around €14.00m, a sum that represents the fine form he has shown on the field. A more detailed breakdown of this figure and other relevant data is available on Transfermarkt.
Cameron first stepped into the world of professional football as a trainee at Tottenham Hotspur in July 2009. Like many young talents, he experienced several loan spells to gain valuable first-team experience, beginning with a move to Sheffield United in 2017 where he made a teasing 17 appearances and netted a single goal.
Subsequent loan spells saw Carter-Vickers ply his trade at Ipswich Town, Swansea City, Stoke City, and Luton Town, consistently maintaining his presence on the pitch with frequent first-team appearances. His most prolific outing perhaps being his 30 appearances for the Welsh side, Swansea City, in 2018.
The English-born, American International then made a move to Bournemouth on loan in the 2020 season, finding the back of the net once in his 21 outings. The defender then graced Celtic with his talents in a loan spell in August 2021, and again in a permanent move for a fee of around £6m in July 2022.
Since then, Carter-Vickers has become something of a regular fixture in the Celtic squad, having chalked up well over a hundred appearances over the ensuing seasons. He has also shown himself to be something more than a mere defensive bulwark, finding the back of the net on multiple occasions.
In the world outside the green and white hoops of Celtic, Carter-Vickers has represented the United States in the Copa America 2024, coming on as a substitute. He has also been an integral part of Celtic's campaigns in the Champions League and the Europa League, his most recent involvement coming in the League Cup 2025/2026 season with a start.
