Carlisle United has officially acquired Cameron Harper, a defender from Inverness Caledonian Thistle, for an undisclosed fee. Harper, aged 22, has signed a three-year contract with Carlisle United and is set to join the squad for the upcoming League Two season.
Harper, who began his football journey with Inverness at the age of 10, progressed through the youth system to become a significant player for his hometown club. Over his career at Inverness, he made an impressive 167 appearances and scored 12 goals, showcasing his skills and dedication on the field.
Carlisle United’s manager, Paul Simpson, expressed his enthusiasm about the new addition to the team. “He’s a valuable asset to our squad. Despite being young, he has already amassed over 130 games at a high level. I am confident that he will enhance our team’s performance, and I am delighted to have secured his signing,” Simpson stated.
This move marks a significant step for Harper as he brings his experience and potential to Carlisle United, aiming to make a substantial impact in their defense line. The club looks forward to integrating Harper into their roster and utilizing his talents to strive for success in the new season.
With Harper’s signing, Carlisle United is optimistic about bolstering their defensive lineup and making a strong start in League Two. The fans and the club eagerly anticipate seeing Harper in action at Brunton Park, contributing to the team’s aspirations and ambitions.