Kristoffer Ajer has been told he needs to quit Celtic as soon as possible to become a better player by his international boss.
Norway boss Stale Solbakken has told the defender he needs a move to one of the top five leagues at the end of the season because he is standing still in Glasgow.
Solbakken believes Norway suffer because Ajer isn’t coming up against quality opposition.
“I think he has got some habits which you do not notice until he meets better opposition in international matches or Europe. So I think that would be a smart move by him.” Solbakken told VG.
“He has to change league now, he must.”
“He should go to one of the five major leagues. He has the prerequisites to play in all those leagues. I’m calm about that.”
Ajer has been looking for a move for quite some time and doesn’t look like he will sign a new deal. Given the Norwegian is entering the final year of his Celtic FC contract, it stands to reason the club will try to cash in on him.
It becomes more complicated when you take into account the number of players leaving the club in this summer. The turnover is perhaps going to be the largest in modern day Celtic history.
If Ajer leaves, there’s very little in reserve when it comes to Celtic’s defence.