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·16 luglio 2025
“The more minutes I play, the more goals I’m going to score,” Adam Idah

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·16 luglio 2025
Following his £9 million permanent switch from Norwich last summer – a major investment by the club – the Irish international went on to score 20 goals across all competitions.
Last season, Brendan Rodgers preferred to use him as an option off the bench, and even following Kyogo’s January transfer to Rennes, it was Daizen Maeda who assumed the central striking role.
Critics within the fanbase still doubt whether Idah was worth the outlay, yet the 24 year-old maintains that his performances last season were decent and believes he can surpass them ahead of the campaign beginning competitively next month.
Adam Idah of Celtic celebrates after scoring to give them a 2-0 lead Celtic v Hibernian, Scottish Gas Scottish Cup, Quarter Final, Celtic Park, – 09 March 2025. Photo Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock
Remaining bullish about his goals to game ratio, Idah insists the more game-time he is given, the more goals the team will score.
Speaking at Celtic’s pre-season camp in Portugal, Idah said via Daily Record: “Yeah, 100 per cent. I said it last season. The more minutes I play, the more goals I’m going to score, and it’s a fact.”
“I scored 20 goals with the minutes I’ve played, which is really good. So I’m sure the more minutes I play, I’ll score more goals and I’m confident enough in myself that I can get to that. It’s only a benchmark, so hopefully I can do it next season.”
Rodgers has openly admitted he will aim to strengthen his forward line over the coming weeks and is nearing an agreement for Japanese striker Shin Yamada, with the possibility of signing another striker as well as a few wingers. However, Idah is seemingly unfazed by this, especially after Kyogo and Nicolas Kuhn’s departures have clearly left gaps in the team.
Adam Idah of Celtic celebrates after scoring to give them a 2-0 lead Celtic v Hibernian, Scottish Gas Scottish Cup, Quarter Final, Celtic Park, – 09 March 2025. Photo Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock
“Look, the manager’s obviously right,” he said. “We’ve lost two big players that have contributed loads to the squad. So hopefully we can bring in some others that can help us out.”
“Last season we had Daizen obviously doing well and myself scored, so we all did our part. The guys have left now, so hopefully we can bring some guys in now and go again next season. I don’t think anyone’s going to go into a club where there’s no other players in their position, so it’s something I’m obviously used to.”
Adam Idah celebrates scoring Celtic’s second goal with teammate Arne Engels during the match between Celtic and Dundee at Celtic Park on February 05, 2025.. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
“At the end of the day, we’re a team and we want to win games, win competitions and trophies, and we need the best players we can to do that. So I think regardless who we sign, I think the whole team will be happy for it, and they’ll add a really positive quality to the team.”
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