Good news: Celtic hijack a great deal

Good news: Celtic hijack a great dealrunning more quickly than few could have imagined, with the exception of Rodgers himself.

 

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Our man is puzzled as to why a seemingly simple deal was made so difficult with so much more stil to do

 

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The good news for Celtic’s simmering support is that their club has finally signed the one player that everyone else always knew they would.

 

When a deal for Adam Idah was finally thrashed out with Norwich on Monday evening it put to bed the worst kept secret of the summer transfer market and completed a negotiation which was only ever going to end in the manner that it did. With Idah’s return to Glasgow’s east end. All of which is perfectly well and good.

 

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But it also does beg a blindingly obvious question now that the ink has dried on an agreement which might ultimately be worth a combined sum of around £9.5m – assuming Idah scores a hat-trick in the Champions League final while throwing a double six in the centre circle before kick-off. Or something like that. And yet, even though Celtic may never be required to pay out in full for the Republic of Ireland striker, it can hardly be said that chief executive Michael Nicholson has driven a hard bargain where this expensive, particular piece of bu

siness is concerned.

 

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