Speaking to the Daily Record, a well-placed source close to the situation has dropped an update on Cameron Carter-Vickers and his potential exit from Tottenham Hotspur.

The Lowdown: Goodbye?

The USA international has been tipped as one of numerous players to make way this summer as Spurs adopt a sell-to-buy policy.

Tottenham must offload players who are deemed surplus to requirements and bolster key areas of the squad, with reliable reporter Alasdair Gold expecting a big summer of change.

The club recently took up an option to extend Carter-Vickers' contract by one year so as to not lose him for free, with a well-placed Daily Record source now coming out with a fresh update.

The Latest: Source drops Carter-Vickers update...

Speaking to the Scottish outlet, an unnamed source has revealed Carter-Vickers' own stance on leaving north London this summer.

It is claimed that the 23-year-old is 'looking for a new challenge' and wishes to secure a move away 'as soon as he can'.

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“Cameron is looking for a new challenge and a few clubs are interested," the Daily Record source explained.

"Celtic and Bournemouth are the most serious right now. He’s looking to get something sorted as soon as he can with the season just around the corner.”

The Verdict: Time to go...

Despite showing signs of early promise, with former Spurs fan favourite Jan Vertonghen once calling him an 'absolute beast', we believe that the time is right for Carter-Vickers to leave.

Spurs may certainly look to make that happen after extending his deal, with chairman Daniel Levy seemingly refusing to let the American centre-back depart on a free transfer.

While it is claimed Levy values him at £5m, an arguably insignificant sum, you could also say that every penny is needed in these difficult financial circumstances for the club.

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