Celtic have launched another attempt to sign Norwich City striker Adam Idah, according to reports.
The defending Scottish Premiership champions had an offer, believed to be in region of £4 million, booted out by the Canaries last month after Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers told the club’s hierarchy that he wanted to bring back last season’s loanee on a permanent deal. But it emerged on Thursday evening that the Parkhead offer have made another bid for the 23-year-old hitman, who netted nine goals in 19 games in green-and-white during the second half of last season. He became a fans’ favourite when scoring the winner against Rangers in last season’s Scottish Cup final and was a popular member of the squad.According to the Daily Mail, Norwich are reported to be holding out for a deal worth at least £6m for the Republic of Ireland internationalist, who still has four years on his current contract at Carrow Road. While their new manager Johannes Hoff Thorup has intimated to Idah that he sees the player as part of his first-team plans, it is understood that the Irishman’s preference is to return to Celtic. Just last week, Idah failed to turn up for Norwich’s flight for their pre-season camp in Austria and is facing disciplinary proceedings as a result.Rodgers has made Idah his No 1 priority in terms of chasing a new striker, with Kyogo Furuhashi his only recognised No 9 in the senior squad. Celtic lost youngster Rocco Vata to Watford last month and want to replenish their forward line before the transfer window closes on August 30.
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