Celtic have made an official approach for Adam Idah. Sky Sports reports that the Bhoys are keen to bring back the Norwich City forward, who became a fan favourite thanks to his crucial goals and memorable performances, including his dramatic 90th-minute winner in the Scottish Cup final against Rangers.
Idah’s time at Celtic saw him thrive under the pressure of playing for a big club, showcasing his physicality and ability, offering a genuine alternative up front. Brendan Rodgers has been vocal about his admiration for the Irish striker, telling CeltsAreHere last season. “Adam has shown time and again that he can deliver when it matters most. His physicality and instinct in front of goal have been invaluable to us,”

The news of Celtic’s official approach comes as a boost to fans who have been eagerly awaiting updates on Idah’s future. His return to Norwich City saw new Canaries boss Johannes Hoff Thorup saying he would like to assess Adam before making a decisions
However, Celtic’s official approach signifies a determined effort to bring Idah back to Glasgow.
The situation remains fluid, and while an official approach is a significant step forward, negotiations are likely to follow. Which way they will got is open ended.
Celtic fans will undoubtedly be watching closely, hoping for a positive outcome. The club have yet to make any signings yet this summer despite seeing loan players like Idah and Bernardo leave the building and not forgetting the retirement of Joe Hart.