TOTTENHAM have reportedly set a £5million asking price for centre-back Cameron Carter-Vickers.

Football Insider claim the north London outfit have doubled their valuation of the Spurs academy graduate, who impressed while on loan at Cherries.

Cherries have been linked with the United States international this summer, who shone having come into the side under former boss Jonathan Woodgate last season.

After the former Middlesbrough boss took the reins in February, Carter-Vickers did not miss a minute of action for Cherries to the end of the campaign.

But after the play-off defeat at Brentford, the defender has headed back to the capital having scored one goal from his 26 appearances for the Dorset club, his sixth loan spell away from Spurs.

Football Insider claims Newcastle and Celtic are also interested in the 23-year-old, who has another 12 months on his contract at Tottenham.

The centre-back finished in third place in the Daily Echo-Micky Cave supporters' player of the season vote.

Asked by the Daily Echo back in March whether Cherries was somewhere he would like to stay for the long-term, Carter-Vickers replied: “Yeah, I think, that’s a question that I’ll have to just kind of (go) deeper into at the end of the season.

“But it’s definitely something that I’m open to and something that I’d definitely be up for come the end of the season.”