Adam Idah, born on 11 February 2001 in the Republic of Ireland, is an imposing forward player who plies his trade primarily as a striker for Celtic Football Club. Standing at 6ft 2in (1.9m) and weighing 13 stone (83kg), Idah dons the number 9 jersey and is fiercely recognised by Celtic fans for his physicality and robustness. Beyond his contributions to Celtic, Idah has also played for the Republic of Ireland national team, further increasing his value in the football world.
According to Transfermarkt, his current market value stands around the £4.5m mark. As it stands, his contract with Celtic is due to run until 30th June 2029, with over four and a half years remaining.
Prior to joining Celtic, Idah started his career as a trainee at Norwich City in England's Championship, in July 2017. His debut season (2019 - 2020) saw him make 12 first team appearances. In the following five seasons, his participation and goal tally steadily rose - he clocked up 105 appearances and scored 15 goals.
It was in 2024 that Idah transitioned to the Scottish Premiership, transferring from Norwich City to Celtic Football Club. Initially, he arrived at Celtic Park on a loan in February 2024 until the end of the season, during which he was given 15 opportunities to impress, scoring an impressive eight goals. His solid performance evidently left a positive impression on Celtic, because in August 2024, Celtic paid an approximate fee of £8.5m to secure his full transfer from Norwich City.
Thus began Idah's story with the Hoops. In his first full season (2024 - 2025) in Glasgow, encapsulating his year on loan, Idah rose to become a key player in the squad. He made an overall 35 appearances in league matches and scored 13 goals, proving that the move to Celtic had indeed been a favourable one. Additionally, his performances on the European stage only bolstered his reputation, with his participation and goal-scoring prowess on display in the League Cup and the Champions League.
In sum, Adam Idah's career thus far illustrates a footballer with promise and potential, whose journey from Championship trainee to Celtic star demonstrates his determination, commitment and undeniable ability. As he continues to represent Celtic and the Republic of Ireland, there is certainly more to anticipate from this young forward.