Norwich City accepts permanent deal agreement with celtic on Adam Idah 

Norwich City accepts permanent deal agreement with celtic on Adam Idah 
Norwich City accepts permanent deal agreement with celtic on Adam Idah 

Norwich City accepts permanent deal agreement with celtic on Adam Idah

According to sources from north of the border,

Celtic will attempt to recruit Norwich City striker Adam Idah on a permanent contract.

After signing in January, the Irishman had a great loan stint with the Hoops.

helping them win a domestic double with nine goals in 19 games.

Following the most recent of those goals, which sealed the Scottish Cup with a 1-0 victory over archrival Rangers,

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers announced his intention to sign Idah on a permanent basis.

The Daily Record now states that the Glasgow powerhouses hope to make

Norwich City accepts permanent deal agreement with celtic on Adam Idah 
Norwich City accepts permanent deal agreement with celtic on Adam Idah

that happen and that City is seeking a sum of money that is in the neighborhood of £6 million.

Idah helped the Canaries win games late against Bristol City and Cardiff by scoring seven goals in the first half of the season.

which was the most he had ever scored at Carrow Road.

But he was still unable to establish a consistent starting position, and before the winter window closed,

He made it known that he wanted to leave the team to play more football.

Bologna striker Sydney van Hooijdonk was brought in by City as a backup.

but he didn’t play a single game and left for Italy at the end of the season.

Josh Sargent, the team’s top scorer, may have an opportunity

to make an impression given the rumors around him heading into the summer.

He has, however, never concealed his admiration for Celtic or how much he has enjoyed being a part of the team.

That could also provide some vital funds for Norwich as they look to make significant changes to their squad.

with sporting director Ben Knapper keen to lower its age profile.

Speaking to BBC Scotland about his future after the cup final, Idah said, “I’ve always supported Celtic; it’s amazing.

“Football is tricky. I love it here; as I’ve said previously, it’s a great club.

I’ll go back in the summer, and who knows?”

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