While Celtic hasn’t made many wise additions in previous transfer windows, it’s possible that the choice to sign Adam Idah on loan from Norwich City was one of them. The arrival of the Republic of Ireland international has had a favorable effect. He has given Brendan Rodgers’ team a fresh perspective and the manager additional tools at his disposal.
Naturally, it is far too soon to draw any conclusions. Even though Idah has already netted five goals for the team, he is still relatively new to Celtic Park.
Nonetheless, he has already been successful in winning over many supporters, who hope to see him sign a long-term contract with Norwich City in the summer. There is a barrier.
Idah’s loan agreement does not appear to include a permanent signing option for Celtic at a predetermined cost. Rodgers’ most recent remarks have essentially verified that. According to Glasgow World, the manager of Northern Ireland stated:
“At the conclusion of the season, we will evaluate it. Not all of it is in our control. Negotiations would be required.”
Celtic manager acknowledges Idah’s transfer issue
Even though Idah started her life in Celtic colors quickly, things do not always turn out as planned. A number of players for the Hoops have scored goals early on before going away. Albian Ajeti is a prime illustration.
Let’s wait a little while longer to see how Idah performs till the conclusion of the season. But Celtic must attempt to sign him permanently if he keeps up his impressive play.
In the summer, there may be a lot of changes at the striker position. Since Kyogo hasn’t played much football lately, it is unlikely that he will be satisfied if things don’t improve soon. Oh Hyeon-gyu is comparable in this regard as well.