Adam Idah, a debonair forward born on 11 February 2001, holds the reins for his current team, Swansea City. Born in the Republic of Ireland, Idah, now at the age of 25, is known for his attacking prowess as a striker. Flaunting his athleticism, Idah stands 6ft 2in (1.9m) tall, his robust frame weighing in at 13st (83kg). For those of you fanatically looking out for him on the field, he proudly sports the number 33 jersey. Besides his commitment to his respective clubs, Idah has also honourably represented the Republic of Ireland on the national team. His prowess on the field has earned him a current market value around £4.5m according to Transfermarkt.
Broadening his horizons in July 2017, Idah joined Norwich City in the Championship in England as a trainee. Over the next few seasons, ranging from 2019 to 2025, he made a towering impression in the club with his increasing appearances and commendable goal scoring record. However, in February 2024, Idah temporarily departed the English Championship for the splendours of the Premiership in Scotland, joining Celtic on loan.
During his time at Celtic, Idah made an immediate impact. In the 2023-2024 season, he made 15 first team appearances and scored eight goals in league matches. His success continued into the 2024-2025 season where he made an impressive 35 first team appearances, finding the net 13 times. During the ongoing 2025-2026 season, he has already made two first team appearances.
In the summer of 2024, Idah returned back to Norwich City after the completion of his loan spell. However, his stay was short-lived as he was once again lured back to the glitter of the Scottish Premiership, securing a permanent transfer to Celtic for a hefty sum of approximately £8.5m.
Idah's journey took another turn in September 2025, as he bid farewell to Celtic and moved south to Swansea City in the English Championship. He's started his run with the Swans on a promising note, featuring in 23 first team appearances and bagging four goals in the ongoing 2025-2026 season.
In addition to his league performances, Idah has made impressive strides in the League Cup 2025-2026 for Swansea City with two starts, and the World Cup Qualifiers Europe 2024-2026 for the Republic of Ireland, where he managed to contribute with a crucial goal across his six appearances as a substitute.
