Ahead of the summer transfer window, Celtic finds itself at a pivotal juncture, particularly in the context of Adam Idah and Mikey Johnston’s futures. Both players, currently impressing on loan, lack buy options in their agreements, setting the stage for complicated negotiations should there be a will to make deals permanent.

Adam Idah, borrowed from Norwich, has rapidly endeared himself to the Celtic supporters. His tally of five goals includes some absolutely pivotal moments that have not only showcased his talent but also significantly increased his appeal among the fans.

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7th February 2024; Easter Road, Edinburgh, Scotland: Scottish Premiership Football, Hibernian versus Celtic; Adam Idah of Celtic celebrates with his team mates after he scores from the penalty spot to make it 2-1 in the 92nd minute after a VAR check

This burgeoning admiration, coupled with his on-pitch contributions, suggests his market value is on the rise, posing a challenge for Celtic who may wish to secure his services permanently. Idah’s knack for decisive goals and his overall impact make a compelling case for the club to invest in his future at Celtic Park.

Meanwhile, Mikey Johnston’s situation presents an intriguing financial dynamic. Having struggled to secure a consistent place at Celtic, his loan move to West Brom has rejuvenated his career.

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As a key figure for the Baggies, particularly if they secure promotion from the Championship via the playoffs, Johnston’s market value could soar beyond initial expectations. This unexpected development could work in Celtic’s favour, potentially facilitating a more substantial transfer fee than previously anticipated.

Celtic’s transfer strategy this summer, therefore, involves a delicate balancing act. The club must navigate the transfer market, leveraging Johnston’s enhanced value to fund a permanent move for Idah.

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