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·29 August 2025
Brendan Rodgers – Adam Idah stays at Celtic until two strikers signed

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·29 August 2025
Brendan Rodgers at his media conference this afternoon underlined that Adam Idah will NOT be allowed to leave Celtic until two replacement strikers are through the door – but the situation already looks further down the track.
Adam Idah of Celtic appears dejected after missing a penalty during the shootout Kairat Almaty v Celtic, UEFA Champions League, Play-Off Round, Second Leg, Football, Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan – 26 August 2025. Photo Nikita Bassov/Shutterstock
The Irishman was absent from training on Friday while reportedly undergoing a Swansea City medical ahead of a £7 million move, although Brendan was rather vague on this.
That wouldn’t normally be sanctioned if Celtic had any doubts about a successor being lined up, which suggests the Hoops are now closing in on Kasper Dolberg. Talks with Anderlecht over a fee of around £8m are understood to be progressing, and the Dane certainly seems firmly in the frame to be Celtic’s new striker.
Kasper Dolberg of Denmark looks on during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group D match between Denmark and Tunisia at Education City Stadium on November 22, 2022 in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)
Rodgers, though, was keen to send a message about control at today’s media conference:
“There is interest in Adam, but nobody leaves unless we have someone ready to come in. That’s the reality. Talks have been happening, but I need players in before I can sanction anyone going out,” the Celtic manager insisted. When asked if there could be a concern Idah will not be available to face theRangers on Sunday, Rodgers said – “I’m quite relaxed on it, I just need to see where we are at over the course of the next couple of days, and we will assess it from there.”
Brendan Rodgers manager of Celtic talks with their players before being substituted on Kairat Almaty v Celtic, UEFA Champions League, Play-Off Round, Second Leg, Football, Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan – 26 Aug 2025Almaty Almaty Central Stadium Kazakhstan Photo Nikita Bassov/Shutterstock
Whether that’s the manager flexing his authority, or a way of turning the screw on the board to get the Dolberg deal across the line, the timing is telling. With a Glasgow Derby clash looming, Rodgers won’t want to be left with only Jonny Kenny and Shin Yamada as senior striking options.
Interestingly, he also made it clear that if Idah does go, Celtic will need two strikers in – not just one, that one. That raises as many questions as it does answers.
Johnny Kenny of Celtic reacts during the Premier Sports League Cup match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park on August 15, 2025 (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Does it point to Kenny and Callum Osmand heading out on loan for regular minutes? And does it add weight to rumours linking Celtic with Sturm Graz forward William Boving? The Danish Under 21 international has been touted as a target. And rather than an alternative to Dolberg, he could well be a second addition alongside him.
William Boving of SK Sturm Graz runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Nicolas Seiwald of RB Leipzig during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD8 match between SK Sturm Graz and RB Leipzig at Woerthersee Stadion on January 29, 2025 in Klagenfurt, Austria. (Photo by Christian Hofer/Getty Images)
The 22 year old has played predominately as a striker but also quite often at left midfield and behind the striker too, and less often but occasionally on the right wing. That would give some versatility.
There were rumours last night that Boving could be picked up for around £3m but those estimates seem pretty low for a player of his talents and one who cost Sturm Graz £2m from FC Copenhagen three years ago. But with just 12 months left on his contract, if the player doesn’t intend to sign an extension, it may suit Sturm Graz to cash in now, low fee or not.
Yang Hyun-Jun of Celtic Kairat Almaty v Celtic, UEFA Champions League, Play-Off Round, Second Leg, Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan – 26 August 2025Almaty Almaty Central Stadium Kazakhstan Photo Nikita Bassov/Shutterstock
Rodgers also confirmed there is interest in Yang. He didn’t name the club, but that is expected to be Birmingham City. And Rodgers has said a move would have happened earlier had Celtic got their transfer business done early.
Here’s what he said on Yang, as he reiterated the same message as he did for Idah. Replacements need to be signed before exits happen –
“I think for the likes of Yang it has been ongoing for him for a little while,” Brendan said. “I understand it. When you are a player who has probably been used most as a squad player over a couple of years there comes a point in time when you maybe want to move on and play.
“But I have been unable to do that because we have needed Yang here. But I also know if he does stay, then he has a contribution to make. There has been interest in him, but I can’t really do anything unless we have players in.”
Rodgers is keeping his cards close to his chest, but it seems promising that Celtic’s business up top is far from finished, and the next few days could be decisive in shaping the attack for the rest of the season.
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