Cameron Carter-Vickers is reportedly drawing significant transfer interest from a host of Turkish clubs.
The standout Celtic centre-back is said to be a transfer target for several clubs in the Super Lig this summer.
SBI Soccer reports a source close to the player has confirmed interest from a number of Turkish clubs.
It's said Carter-Vickers' impressive Scottish Premiership form has led to interest from European clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.
However, the report in the US states Carter-Vickers is happy at Celtic. The centre-back is tied down until 2029 at the club.
West Ham and Brentford were credited with an interest in Carter-Vickers during the winter window before the stopper agreed new terms.
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Brendan Rodgers previously referenced transfer interest in Carter-Vickers when the defender signed his new five-and-a-half-year deal in January.
He said: “This is great news for us all that Cameron has extended his contract with the club.
“He has been an absolute rock for us since he joined the club and has played to such a high standard so regularly, week in, week out.
“He has been such a pillar of strength in our defence and a real leader in the team – I know he is held in such high regard, too, by his teammates.
His qualities as a player, his personality and his absolute commitment to the game make him a real joy to work with.
“I know Cam loves the club and the city and really has made Celtic his home and we are delighted to have him here with us.
“There has been a lot of talk about the interest in him from elsewhere, but all he has done is get on with his football, decide where he wants to be and we are delighted that he sees his future at Celtic.”
The reports come after Matt O'Riley was said to be in talks with two top six Premier League clubs.
Reports in Denmark state O'Riley has been approached by the English teams to gauge his interest in a summer exit.
Celtic previously booted out an offer for O'Riley from La Liga giants Atletico Madrid in January.
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