Adam Idah has penned an emotional farewell message to Celtic after leaving the club for Swansea City.
The Irish striker completed a deadline day switch to South Wales in a deal reported to be worth £6million, but potentially rising to £7m with add-ons.
In total, across a year and a half at Celtic, Idah made 76 appearances for the club, scoring 29 goals.
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He was instrumental in their double success in the 2023/24 season.
The move to Swansea came somewhat out of the blue and was finalised on transfer deadline day.
Taking to Instagram after officially departing Celtic, Idah said: "Thank you to everyone involved at Celtic. Some amazing memories that I'll cherish forever!
"A boyhood fan living out his dream. Wishing everyone all the very best in the future."
Brendan Rodgers said over the weekend that Celtic wouldn't let Idah go until a replacement is signed. At this moment in time, no striker has been brought in since his exit.
Kelechi Iheanacho, now a free agent after being released by Sevilla last night, has been widely linked with a move to Parkhead.
The Scottish champions will be hoping to finalise a deal before tonight's squad submission deadline for the league phase of the Europa League, which is at 11pm.