The Celtic Star
·5 janvier 2025
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·5 janvier 2025
Adam Idah was a superb addition to last season’s squad and was very much instrumental in our success as his vital goals were key in our league and cup double.
Adam eventually signed permanently after weeks of negotiations for a fee believed to be in the region of £9.5 million.
Adam Idah of Celtic blocks Hamza Igamane of Rangers during the Scottish Premiership match at Ibrox. Rangers v Celtic, Scottish Premiership, 02 January 2025. Photo O Rourke Shutterstock
So far Adam hasn’t exactly justified that fee and has had to make do with regular appearances from the bench, and the odd start now and again.
The size of the fee isn’t down to Idah. Celtic usually do well in these type of transfer negotiations but in this instance Norwich City played their hand brilliantly.
Even with Kyogo not firing on all cylinders, Adam has still failed to take advantage and looks a shell of the player he was during his loan spell.
That is not acceptable as his massive transfer fee demands that he produce more on a regular basis. £9.5 million might not be a lot in the world of English football, but up here it’s a big deal, and we quite rightly expect a lot more from him.
Adam Idah in action during the Premier Sports Cup Final victory over theRangers at Hampden on 15 December 2024. Photo AJ for The Celtic Star
Is the size of that fee weighing on his mind?
Adam could well start today with it being the start of a busy fixture schedule, and he has got to start producing the goods. He has now got to start justifying that transfer fee, let’s all hope he does just that starting today.
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