
Johannes Hoff Thorup’s Latest Comments on Adam Idah
Adam Idah started once again for Norwich at the weekend, picking up an assist in their 1-1 draw with Standard Liege.
It was the Irishman’s second start in a row under new Canaries’ manager Johannes Hoff Thorup.
“Like we said from day one, he’s a vital part of the group and of the squad here”, he said (Football Scotland).
“Adam’s working hard in training, a good guy with good energy. He’s really doing well and I hope it’s obvious for him and everyone that he will play a vital part for this team.”
Despite Thorup’s comments, there is a desire from Celtic to bring Idah back to Glasgow.Norwich City: Kellen Fisher praise from Johannes Hoff Thorup
Tickets for our Sky Bet EFL Championship fixture against Norwich City will be available to purchase online, in person, and over the telephone from 10am Tuesday 23rd July.
The club will be implementing priority sales windows for all Sky Bet EFL home league Championship fixtures. Match tickets for United’s first home fixture against Norwich City will go on sale on with the following priority sales windows in place:Celtic’s dream summer: Adam Idah and £18m trio join as club-record offer made
The Scottish Premiership season is set to kick off in less than a fortnight, and Celtic are chomping at the bit to secure their fourth consecutive title.
Brendan Rodgers is keen to bolster his squad through the transfer market. His side, fresh from a double victory last season with a Scottish Cup win over arch-rivals Rangers, have a substantial war chest at their disposal, but despite the season opener being just around the corner, only two transfers have been confirmed so far.
n terms of departures, Celtic have already bid farewell to some familiar faces this summer. Winger Sead Haksabanovic has made a £1.6million move to Malmo in Sweden, while forward Hyeon-gyu Oh has joined Belgian outfit K. R. C Genk in a deal worth £2.2m. The arrival of Schmeichel and Sinisalo has bolstered the goalkeeping ranks following the retirement of vice-captain Joe Hart, who hung up his gloves after a trophy-laden three-year stint with the club.