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·22 June 2024
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The hope of a permanent move for Adam Idah seems to diminish by the day. The striker was out of the picture at Norwich hence his loan move to Celtic in January, but now that the Carrow Road side have a new man in charge, that could be about to change.
New boss Johannes Hoff Thorup understandably wants to evaluate his squad before making any decisions on players in his squad. The most positive aspect of this is that any new signings he wants to bring in will have to be funded by player sales so if Adam Idah makes his position clear – that he wants to join Celtic – the new Norwich manager may grant him his wish, maximise the fee from Celtic and use those funds to progress his own recruitment plans.
Adam Idah of Celtic celebrates after he scores his team’s second goal during the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Celtic FC and Dundee FC at Celtic Park on February 28, 2024 (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Adam had a terrific spell at the club and his goals were a major part in us winning the double. It wasn’t just his goals, but his all round play and attitude were spot on, and were the attributes required as a Celtic striker.
Johannes Hoff Throup will know this and Adam, like all his Norwich City teammates, will be doing his best to impress the new man, so in that regard it could be argued that it will be more unlikely for Idah to be made available for transfer, or if so the valuation will be way out of Celtic’s reach.
If that turns out to be the case, it’s imperative that we expand our search for a new striker. With Oh close to joining Belgian side Genk it will leave only Kyogo as our only available striker, and there’s even some doubt about him remaining at Celtic.
Kyogo Furuhashi of Celtic celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal with teammates during the Scottish Cup Quarter Final match between Celtic and Livingston at Celtic Park on March 10, 2024 (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Celtic will have a better handle on the Adam Idah situation than anyone else, but it’s vital that their patience isn’t allowed to be tested too much by Norwich City, who may think that the longer they stall the more desperate Celtic will become and the higher the price they’ll achieve. However in the meantime their own targets could end up going elsewhere.
Aberdeen v Dundee Cinch Scottish Premiership 30-01-2024. Bojan Miovski 9 of Aberdeen during the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Aberdeen and Dundee at Pittodrie on 30 January 2024. Photo Stephen Dobson PSI
Names such as Bojan Miovski and Mathias Kvistgaarden have been linked as potential targets. Let’s hope the club are actively seeking players of that quality as it’s vital we get someone in the door before the start of pre-season.
IMAGO / Gonzales Photo Vejle BK v Broendby IF, Danish 3F Superliga . 28th, August 2023. Mathias Kvistgaarden of Broendby IF seen during the 3F Superliga match at Vejle Stadion in Vejle. Photo Gonzales Photo/Teis Markfoged
Both Miovski and Kvistgaarden look set to move this summer and here should be strong interest in both.
Selling Oh, keeping Kyogo, signing Bojan Miovski now then adding Adam Idah would give Celtic the strength up top that we haven’t had for some time.
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