Celtic are closely monitoring the situation of ADO Den Haag’s Dutch forward Michiel Kramer.

The 26-year-old was recently close to sealing a move to a club in the United Arab Emirates before the move fell through as the financial conditions were not met.




With only a year left on his contract, Den Haag are keen to extend his contract, but are also willing to listen to offers to raise money from his sale.

According to Dutch daily the Algemeen Dagblad, Scottish champions Celtic are closely monitoring the situation and could make a move for the Dutch forward this summer.
 


Bhoys manager Ronny Deila has said that he is still in the market for players and adding another forward to his squad is believed to be one of his main priorities before the transfer window shuts down, especially if Champions League group stage qualification is secured.

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The 26-year-old is said to be one of the strikers on Deila’s shortlist as he looks to add more meat to his forward line for next season.

Schooled at Dutch outfit NAC Breda, Kramer joined ADO Den Haag in 2013 and is a crucial member of the squad at the Kyocera Stadium.

The forward scored 17 goals in 32 Eredivisie apperances last season to help the club finish 13th in the league table.