Adam Idah’s exit from Celtic is “very shut”, in accordance with Parkhead supervisor Brendan Rodgers, amid curiosity from Swansea Metropolis.
The Republic of Eire striker was omitted of Rodgers’ Celtic squad for Sunday’s Outdated Agency derby at Ibrox amid hypothesis over his future.
“It is shut. It isn’t fairly there but, however it’s very shut therefore he isn’t right here,” he advised BBC Scotland’s Sportsound earlier than the match.
“We’d like numerous gamers in, not simply within the centre ahead place. I am hopeful that over the following 24 hours we are able to get the reinforcements we want within the entrance line.”
Swansea supervisor Alan Sheehan had stated he couldn’t touch upon Swansea Metropolis’s pursuit of Idah and as an alternative showered reward on Zan Vipotnik after his aspect’s comfy victory at Sheffield Wednesday.
Swansea felt they had been near finishing the signing of Celtic striker Idah on Friday just for the Glasgow giants to place the transfer on maintain.
There have been recommendations Vipotnik might be offered earlier than Monday’s switch deadline to make means for Idah.
However after Vipotnik scored for the third time in as many video games as Swansea gained 2-0 at Hillsborough, Sheehan stated he would “wish to suppose” the Slovenia ahead will stay on the membership past subsequent week.
“Proper now I’m completely delighted with him,” Swansea’s head coach stated.
“Three targets in three video games and his impression on the [Sheffield Wednesday] recreation was excellent.
“He has had a beautiful week and he appears like he’s in a very good place.”
