Adam Idah, born on the 11th of February 2001, and hailing from the Republic of Ireland, currently wears the number 33 jersey as a forward for Swansea City. His primary position is that of a striker. Standing tall at 6ft 2in (1.9m) and maintaining a weight of 13st (83kg), at the age of 25, he has already had a significant impact on the field. He's also made his mark in the international scene, representing the Republic of Ireland on multiple occasions.
As per the estimation on Transfermarkt, Idah’s market value towers around £4.7m. His professional journey began in July 2017, when he joined Norwich City as a trainee. Over a period of several seasons, he has consistently made his presence felt on the pitch, with the number of his first-team appearances increasing steadily.
From the debut season at Norwich City, he increased his performances from 12 first team appearances and kept this consistency from 2019 till 2024, scoring multiple goals. However, the 2024-2025 season saw him making only one appearance for Norwich.
A significant change in Idah’s career trajectory occurred in February 2024, when he was loaned out by Norwich City to Celtic of the Scottish Premiership. His time at Celtic was impressively notable. He scored eight goals in the remainder of the 2023-2024 season, followed by a formidable tally of 13 goals in 35 appearances in the following season.
After a short return to Norwich City, Idah’s stellar performances saw him permanently transferred to Celtic in August 2024, under a deal amounting to approximately £8.5m. He continued his strong performance, bringing value to the team in the following seasons.
However, in September 2025, Idah switched sides yet again. This time, he moved to Swansea City in the Championship for an undisclosed fee. Even in the current 2025-2026 season, at Swansea, he has made 20 first team appearances, scoring four goals.
Not just in club football, Idah has also distinguished himself in the 2025-2026 League Cup for Swansea City with two starts, as well as in the World Cup Qualifiers Europe 2024-2026 for the Republic of Ireland, coming on as a substitute on six occasions and netting a goal once.
