Adam Idah is “very keen” to turn his Celtic loan deal into a permanent move from Norwich City, sources have told Football Insider.
Idah, 23, joined Celtic on loan in the January transfer window after being used as bit-part player in the first half of the campaign at Carrow Road.
The Canaries have reportedly quoted the Glasgow club with a £5million fee to sign the Republic of Ireland international permanently once the transfer window reopens.
The forward, whose contract doesn’t expire until 2028, wants to play in the Champions League next season, with the Hoops sitting three points above Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Sources have suggested all parties are now keen to make the deal happen over the coming weeks.
Adam Idah hoping to make Celtic move permanent
Idah has enjoyed a fruitful spell with Celtic after scoring seven goals in his opening 15 games for the club.
While the loanee has had to play second fiddle to star striker Kyogo Furuhashi at times, he’s still featured in every match since his arrival in Glasgow earlier this year.
Norwich are now seemingly keen to move him on permanently after he’s failed to really kick on since progressing through their academy.