Adam Idah has clamied his end goal was always a return to English football after sealing a £7million switch to Swansea City . ‌

Celtic pushed the boat out to sign the big Irishman on a permanent basis from Norwich City last summer following a successful loan spell. ‌

But despite bagging 20 goals last season, Idah never fully convinced as the main man in the Hoops attack, which was hammered home when Daizen Maeda was given the nod as the central striker following Kyogo's January exit.. ‌

Now the club have taken a £2million haircut in order to do a deal with the Swans, despite not having a replacement in the building .

Idah got the lowdown on the Welsh outfit from assistant boss and former Celtic coach Darren O'Dea and insists a return south of the border was always what he

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