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McCart not thinking about contract yet as he is loving life at Caley Thistle


By Alasdair Fraser

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Jamie McCart is loving life at Caley Thistle despite being one of a clutch of players yet to commit to the club beyond the summer.

The former Celtic youth returned to Inverness on a two-year deal in June 2018 after a previous loan spell in the club’s relegation season under Richie Foran. He has started all 16 Championship matches this season alongside central defensive cohort Coll Donaldson.

Inverness Caledonian Thistle's Jamie McCart clears from Alloa's Kevin O'Hara. Picture: Ken Macpherson
Inverness Caledonian Thistle's Jamie McCart clears from Alloa's Kevin O'Hara. Picture: Ken Macpherson

McCart feels regular matches for 18 months now under John Robertson have contributed greatly to his career development.

Robertson has spoken of offering new deals to four individuals who have so far declined to commit.

But the 22-year-old Glaswegian insists he is settled at the club and focused only on promotion ambitions at this crucial stage in his learning curve.

McCart said: “I leave that kind of stuff to my agent. I’m honestly over the moon with life in Inverness because, since I joined, I’ve been playing regularly. As a young player, you can’t ask for any more."

Read more in today's Highland News.


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