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The Canaries’ dismal start to the season appeared to be the cause of another disastrous campaign, as pressure on David Wagner grew as the team fell farther down the standings.
However, the team stuck with Wagner, and they now appear to be reaping the rewards of that choice as they attempt to qualify for the postseason this year. Six league games left for Norwich to lock up a top-six position, but they will have to contend with Hull, Preston, Coventry City, and other teams.
Adam Idah, a forward, is one player whose season-long potential is limited by Norwich’s decision to loan him to Scottish champions Celtic during the January transfer window.
The forward has adapted to life in Scotland effectively, which has raised questions about his future. For this reason, we’ve chosen to examine the most recent information regarding the player.
Not many Norwich City fans would have expected Adam Idah to have been the success that he has been while on loan at Celtic.
The forward showed glimpses for the Canaries but was never a prolific scorer and was consistently in and out of the starting XI.
However, he has joined the Hoops and looks to be enjoying his football once again, and Celtic look to be enjoying having the forward in their team.
It is unclear what both clubs plan to do with the player, but it has now been revealed by  that Celtic will have to wait until the summer to discover Norwich’s stance on Idah.
The deal that saw Idah join the Scottish side in January was a straight loan fee with no future fee agreed, so a transfer agreement will have to be reached for this deal to become permanent.
But are waiting until the end of the season to see how the loan develops and how Sydney van Hooijdonk performs, as the club signed him on loan from Bologna, and they are waiting for him to prove his worth.
The report finally adds that Norwich are also seeing what division they will be in next season, as that could also have a factor in what happens with Idah.