Celtic icon gives cautious loan signing verdict as Rangers-linked winger seals late Deadline Day move
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The January transfer window is now CLOSED for another year - but there was no late deadline day surge in Scotland with Celtic and Rangers making only one new signing each.
Republic of Ireland international striker Adam Idah joined the Hoops on a loan deal until the end of the season from EFL Championship side Norwich City, while Colombian winger Oscar Cortes was finally announced as a Rangers player after sealing his loan move from Ligue One outfit RC Lens, with the Ibrox side having an obligation to buy in the summer.
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Hide AdRangers fans are still waiting to learn if midfielder Jose Cifuentes will be leaving the club for Brazilian side Cruzeiro, but there's no rush on that transfer with the South American deadline open until March 9. Across the city, there were more outgoings than incomings with Mikey Johnston heading to West Brom on loan and David Turnbull completing a permanent £2million move to Cardiff City.
There has still been a bit of movement and both Glasgow giants can look at free agents still holding out for a new club.
Celtic icon NOT convinced Norwich striker will improve squad
New Celtic recruit Adam Idah could make his debut for Brendan Rodgers' side against Aberdeen at Pittodrie this weekend. However, his loan capture hasn't impressed club legend Chris Sutton.
He reckons the Norwich City frontman has struggled to prove himself at English Championship level and doesn't believe he will improve the Hoops squad for the remainder of the season, insisting he is a long way from the finished article.
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Hide AdSutton wrote in Pink Un: "Idah has had long enough to prove himself, especially at Championship level, and I think the team would have wanted more from him. Sadly, it feels like we've reached the end of the road. Celtic is going to be a very difficult and different experience for him. You have to be robust mentally to cope with life in Glasgow.
"My fear is that Idah will struggle to displace Celtic's other strikers and isn't any better than Oh Hyeon-gyu. He is a development player and I'm not sure that is what Celtic need either right now. I really hope he knows what he is getting himself into..."
Rangers-linked winger swerves Ibrox for EFL Championship side
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Highly-rated Dutch winger Million Manhoef last night ended speculation linking him with a move to Rangers by completing one of the most expensive deadline day deals in the English Championship.
The former Vitesse Arnhem star has penned a three-and-a-half year contract with Stoke City, with the option of a further year for a fee of around £3million after attracting plenty of late transfer interest.
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Hide AdRangers' Champions League conquerors PSV Eindhoven reportedly made an enquiry, according to outlet AD Sportwereld, but quickly decided to move on to other targets within a short period of time, opening the door for Stoke. 22-year-old Manhoef was the Eredivisie side's Player of the Year last season, scoring nine goals and contributing five assists in 27 appearances. He told the club's website: "I'm very excited, this is a big club and I want to show people what I can do here. I wanted to move to England and have only heard good things about Stoke City. There are a couple of my fellow Dutch players at Stoke and I felt it was natural for me to come here."
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