NEW Norwich City boss Johannes Hoff Thorup has warned Celtic he wants a good look at Adam Idah.
Celtic want to sign the Ireland striker permanently after he made a big impression during a loan spell last season.
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The Cork man helped the Bhoys get the better of Rangers in the title race and then scored a last-minute winner against their bitter rivals in the Scottish Cup final.
Idah, 23, has four years left on his contract at Carrow Road and Thorup is keen to work with the forward in pre-season to see if he can be a part of his plans.
Thorup said: “He’s an exciting player and he’s been in the club so many years and can do dangerous stuff up front.
“He’s fast, he moves well, he gets into these areas in the box where you decide games.
“So definitely, I will have a look at him, I think otherwise it will be stupid.”
Idah has been with the Canaries since 2017 but has never started more than 12 league games a season for the club.
He scored nine times in 19 outings for Celtic.