The latest headlines on Scottish football have brought several interesting updates for both Celtic and Rangers. Additionally, there have been mentions of players such as Idah and Cantwell. Let's delve into the details. Starting with Celtic, manager Ange Postecoglou is reportedly considering a move for young Norwich City forward, Adam Idah. The talented Irishman has impressed with his performances for both club and country, catching the eye of several clubs. With Celtic being in need of reinforcements up front, Idah could potentially provide a solution. Norwich, however, may be reluctant to part ways with the 20-year-old striker unless a significant offer comes their way. Nevertheless, given the ambition of Celtic, a deal could potentially be struck if negotiations prove fruitful. On the other hand, Rangers midfielder Joe Aribo has attracted interest from Premier League clubs, including Southampton. The Nigerian international has impressed in the Scottish Premiership and has been an important player for Rangers. His performances have caught the attention of clubs south of the border, and a move to the English top flight could be on the cards for Aribo. Moving on to another Scottish talent, Norwich City's Todd Cantwell has been linked with a potential move to Scottish champions, Celtic. The attacking midfielder has shown his quality in the English Championship and has been a key player for the Canaries. With Celtic looking to rebuild their squad under Ange Postecoglou, Cantwell could be a valuable addition to their attacking options. However, Norwich are likely to demand
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