Norwich city striker to make his loan transfer deal with celtic permanent

Norwich city striker to make his loan transfer deal with celtic permanent.

Norwich city striker to make his loan transfer deal with celtic permanent

If Adam Idah keeps up his impressive play, he will permanently join Celtic; but, Chris Sutton still has an Italian suspicion.

Since moving to Glasgow, the Norwich City loanee has impressed the hoops hero. His two Premiership doubles have been crucial in helping the team defeat Hibs 2-1 and Motherwell 3-1.

His season-long loan agreement, which does not include a buyout option, was met with suspicion. The other January addition was Nicolas Kuhn. The Hoops board is under fire for failing to support manager Brendan Rodgers in the midst of an exciting Premiership title fight with Rangers.

Norwich city striker to make his loan transfer deal with celtic permanent.
Norwich city striker to make his loan transfer deal with celtic permanent.

Sutton, writing in the PinkUn, thinks the Hoops will relocate permanently if they maintain their Celtic form, but Italian interest that surfaced before his Parkhead arrival might offer other possibilities. “Adam Idah has settled in at Celtic like a duck to water, which is fantastic news for Norwich City,” he stated. He never headered it quite as he did against Motherwell, I believe. It exuded confidence and excellence.
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Even if it’s early, he appears to be a slightly different player at Celtic. It wouldn’t be accurate to suggest he was only going through the motions at Norwich, but there was always a sense that there was more to be gained.

“I was quite pleased by Idah’s physicality and how he used his body. He did a good job holding up the ball and making defenders bounce off him. His second finish was outstanding. Though not simple, this was a significant objective.

“It’s been an incredible start, but they still have a few games left until the season ends against Rangers, and that’s when Celtic players are really evaluated.

“I’m very happy for him. While the goals themselves are important, their quality is more crucial. Seeing what transpires at the end of the season will be fascinating.

“I think he’ll want to stay at Celtic if he does well there. However, the deal’s lack of options will keep prospective rival suitors intrigued. I wouldn’t be shocked if the Italian teams who showed interest in making a deal in January came back to the negotiation table.”

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