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Kris Ajer makes Celtic transfer pledge as defender comments on AC Milan speculation

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Celtic defender Kris Ajer insists "I'm not focusing on my future" as he steps up his fitness work during the shutdown. The Norwegian international has been linked with a move to Italian giants AC Milan, who are keen to sign a long-term partner for Alessio Romagnoli.

However, with football across the continent shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, Ajer is simply concentrating on maintaining his fitness.

He said: "I have two years left of my contract at Celtic and I am not focusing on my future at all. "I am not interested in what has been written about me."At the moment, I am training hard.

I have told the Celtic physical trainer that I want to take big steps during this break period. I run two sessions a day, and I am building up a

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