According to Chris Sutton, Celtic will need to spend £9 million this summer to buy a “unbelievable” player 

I believe it’s safe to say that Adam Idah has been a phenomenon ever since was loaned to Celtic from Norwich City in January.

When his loan agreement finally expires at the end of this month, Idah, 23, who was formerly Norwich’s third-choice striker, will return to the Championship club as a Celtic hero.

Idah gained the respect of Celtic supporters by scoring significant goals against Rangers in both the league and the Scottish Cup final. Now, they will all be hoping that Brendan Rodgers can turn the loan into a permanent one.I believe it’s safe to say that Adam Idah has been a phenomenon ever since was loaned to Celtic from Norwich City in January.

When his loan agreement finally expires at the end of this month, Idah, 23, who was formerly Norwich’s third-choice striker, will return to the Championship club as a Celtic hero.

Idah gained the respect of Celtic supporters by scoring significant goals against Rangers in both the league and the Scottish Cup final. Now, they will all be hoping that Brendan Rodgers can turn the loan into a permanent one.

Brendan Rodgers is clear about what he wants to achieve, and the Hoops fan base will be eager to see how this move plays out because reports this morning indicate that the Celtic board is prepared to support him in his pursuit of Idah.

Nevertheless, Chris Sutton claims that Celtic might have to pay twice the initial suggested amount, which is more than the £5 million that Norwich may have initially desired for their striker.

“I think this is a really difficult one and I understand the frustration that the Celtic fans have,” Sutton stated [Monday Night Club]. However, Ange Postecoglou, for instance—we’ve already talked about this—targeted the Japanese market, which was a terrific market to target because it allowed them to sign great players for competitive salaries.

But in terms of developing players, what level are Celtic willing to go to? And when you consider the financial situation in the English Premier League, you can see that it’s challenging since nothing is guaranteed.

“However, you must observe Brendan Rodgers’ actions.” There is no denying Brendan Rodgers’ exceptional coaching abilities. Additionally, he develops players.

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Brendan Rodgers is clear about what he wants to achieve, and the Hoops fan base will be eager to see how this move plays out because reports this morning indicate that the Celtic board is prepared to support him in his pursuit of Idah.
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Nevertheless, Chris Sutton claims that Celtic might have to pay twice the initial suggested amount, which is more than the £5 million that Norwich may have initially desired for their striker.

“I think this is a really difficult one and I understand the frustration that the Celtic fans have,” Sutton stated [Monday Night Club]. However, Ange Postecoglou, for instance—we’ve already talked about this—targeted the Japanese market, which was a terrific market to target because it allowed them to sign great players for competitive salaries.

But in terms of developing players, what level are Celtic willing to go to? And when you consider the financial situation in the English Premier League, you can see that it’s challenging since nothing is guaranteed.

“However, you must observe Brendan Rodgers’ actions.” There is no denying Brendan Rodgers’ exceptional coaching abilities. Additionally, he develops players.

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