Celtic has renewed its efforts to sign Adam Idah from Norwich City, submitting an improved bid for the striker.

According to reports from Mail Sport, discussions between Celtic and Norwich are progressing, with the Championship club looking for an £8 million package for Idah, who has expressed a desire to return to Glasgow.
The Scottish Premiership champions initially offered £4.5 million plus performance-based add-ons, which was rejected by the EFL Championship club.
Following a successful loan stint last season, during which Idah scored nine goals, including a pivotal one in the Scottish Cup final against Rangers, manager Brendan Rodgers is eager to secure the 23-year-old’s services permanently. He’s been open about his intent to bring back the striker, saying he was a catalyst to Celtic’s success last season.
Idah has been pushing for a move and has even been disciplined by Norwich after he failed to show up for a flight to their pre-season training camp. The Norwich supporters have been growing frustrated with the striker, who was jeered on his return to the squad.