Tottenham international could be on his way out this summer with Championship side interested

Luton might be prepared to make a permanent move for Tottenham defender, Cameron Carter-Vickers after his fine loan spell with them last season.

The USA international has featured in the preseason for Tottenham, but he knows that earning a place in the Spurs’ starting XI will be tough.

He enjoyed his time on loan at Luton last season as he played more than 15 games for the Hatters.

He is expected to find another temporary home this summer when Spurs sign a new defender and a move to Luton might become possible.

Luton Today claims that if he moves to the Hatters, it will likely be on a permanent basis because the club’s manager, Nathan Jones has made it clear that they will not be looking at the loan market.

On re-signing the USA international, Jones said: “We might not rule out going back in for Cameron, but what we don’t like doing is loans, so you can work your own way out from that.

“We prefer our own players as when we add value to players which we believe we do add value, we would like that value to be ours, that’s what we do.”

Fair comments and in all reality it is difficult to see a route forward for Carter-Vickers at Tottenham, there is just too much competition and it is probably the best thing for him to seek a move elsewhere.