Michiel Kramer has revealed that if he was forced to choose between joining Celtic or Feyenoord he would join the latter.

The ADO Den Haag striker had appeared to be on his way to the United Arab Emirates, but a switch to Baniyas Club fell through, leaving other sides looking to take advantage of the situation.




Celtic have sent scouts to watch Kramer in action, although when challenged about their presence at his games, the striker admits he knows no more than he has been observed.

And Feyenoord are also keen, eyeing taking Kramer to De Kuip, a move which would keep him in the Netherlands.
 

 

Asked by Omroep West about Celtic's interest, he replied: "That [the scouts watching me] is the only thing I know, nothing more."

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Kramer was questioned about which club he would prefer to link up with, the striker has a clear idea in his mind.

"I think for me there is absolutely no doubt – Feyenoord", he replied.

ADO Den Haag have stated their intention to try to keep hold of Kramer and the striker admits they are well within their rights to hold that view.

"That's the law of the club. I can give my opinion, but that's just the club's statement and that's their right."

Kramer also admitted though that he is very pleased Feyenoord are chasing his signature this summer, dubbing it "beautiful".

"I know the club have expressed an interest and that of course is just beautiful. I'm glad about that. But the clubs have to reach an agreement first of course before I could go and talk to that club."