
Celtic are looking to add a few more players in the final month of the summer transfer window.
The Bhoys have been relatively quiet in the market compared to their Glasgow rivals, but the Scottish champions could now look to bring in some new faces at Parkhead.
Brendan Rodgers has stressed the importance of signing a new striker this summer, and he is close to getting the player he wants.
The Daily Mail reported on 8 August that the Hoops have submitted a fresh bid to sign Norwich City striker Adam Idah, who spent the second half of last season on loan at Celtic Park.
The 23-year-old striker made an instant impact at the club and became a hero among the fans when he scored a crucial goal against Rangers in the Scottish Cup final.
Rodgers has openly stated his desire to bring him to the club, and the player himself wants to move to Celtic this summer.
According to a fresh report from Sky Sports, talks between the two clubs are ongoing at the moment, and all parties are willing to complete the deal.
Negotiations are centred around a fee in excess of £6 million, plus add-ons.
Adam Idah on his way to joining Celtic?
Idah enjoyed his loan spell at Celtic Park and he is desperate to return to Scotland and play for the Scottish champions.
He made his intention clear that he doesn’t want to stay at Carrow Road as he missed his flight for a pre-season warm-up fixture in Austria.
As a result, he was disciplined by Norwich boss, Johannes Hoff Thorup, who recently admitted that the player’s future could lie away from Carrow Road.
Celtic have signed two goalkeepers, Kasper Schmeichel and Viljami Sinisalo, and Paulo Bernardo has joined from Benfica on a permanent deal after impressing last season on loan.
Idah would be a terrific addition to the club, but Celtic could be forced to sign more players towards the end of the window, especially if Matt O’Riley leaves the club.
