Adam Idah, born on 11 February 2001 and hailing from the Republic of Ireland, is a footballer who currently plies his trade with Swansea City. Standing at 6ft 2in tall (1.9m) and weighing in at 13 stone (83kg), Idah is a commanding presence on the pitch. The born striker wears the number 33 jersey and has also worn the green jersey of the Rep. of Ireland on the international stage.
From information provided by Transfermarkt, his current market value is near about £6m. Idah joined the ranks of Norwich City as a trainee in July 2017. His debut season for Norwich City saw him make twelve appearances in league matches during the 2019-2020 season, followed by consistent first team action in subsequent seasons, notably scoring six goals in the 2023-2024 season.
In February 2024, Idah was loaned to Celtic where his scoring boots found the back of the net more frequently. During the 2023 - 2024 season with the Hoops, he marked the scoresheet eight times in 15 appearances. His scoring form continued through the 2024 - 2025 season with 13 goals from 35 appearances. The 2025 - 2026 season saw Idah making just two appearances, likely due to his transfer to Swansea City in September 2025.
During his time at Celtic, Idah fully embraced the club's ethos and aspirations, proving himself to be a valuable asset. His scoring prowess and fervour for the game shone through in his two seasons with the club, contributing impressively to the attacking line up. Yet, it was during his 2024-2025 season that Idah truly soared, scoring a commendable 13 goals in 35 league appearances.
After a solid stint at Celtic, Idah returned to Norwich City, however, his stay was short-lived as he was transferred from Norwich to Celtic once again, this time for a fee rounding off to £8.5m. The 2025 - 2026 season saw him make the move from the Scottish Premiership to Swansea City in the English Championship, where he has since made 18 appearances and netted three times.
Beyond his club commitments, Idah has also made international strides, representing the Republic of Ireland in the World Cup Qualifiers Europe 2024 - 2026 and in Nations League 2024 - 2025, scoring a goal in each competition.
