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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is confident that a deal can be reached to bring Adam Idah back to the club, despite Norwich City not yet accepting their latest offer. The striker, who spent the second half of last season on loan at Celtic, has been the subject of negotiations between the two clubs. Rodgers expressed his optimism that the transfer could be completed before the end of the transfer window.

Adam Idah, a Republic of Ireland international, impressed during his loan spell at Celtic, scoring nine goals in 19 appearances. His potential return to the club has generated excitement among fans, as he has proven to be a valuable asset on the field.

Reports have suggested that midfielder Matt O’Riley could be departing Celtic, with Brighton and Hove Albion showing interest in the Denmark international. However, Rodgers has commended O’Riley for his professionalism and dedication to the team, despite the ongoing transfer speculation.

Rodgers emphasized that O’Riley has maintained a high level of performance in training and has shown great respect for the club’s objectives. While acknowledging the possibility of O’Riley’s departure if a suitable offer is made, Rodgers made it clear that there is no rush to sell the midfielder. He expressed his desire for O’Riley to remain at Celtic, highlighting the player’s happiness and commitment to the team.

The potential return of Adam Idah and the uncertain future of Matt O’Riley have added a layer of intrigue to Celtic’s transfer dealings. Fans will be eagerly awaiting further developments as the club seeks to strengthen its squad ahead of the upcoming season. The negotiations between Celtic and Norwich City are ongoing, and it remains to be seen whether a deal can be finalized in the coming weeks.