Norwich have announced that Republic of Ireland striker Adam Idah has signed a new contract, extending his stay at Carrow Road until 2028.
The Cork-born 21-year-old joined Norwich’s academy in 2017 before being promoted to the first-team squad under Daniel Farke, scoring a hat-trick on his full debut in an FA Cup game against Preston in January 2020.
Idah has gone on to make 64 appearances for the Canaries and, after recovering from a long-term knee injury, scored his first Sky Bet Championship goal of the current campaign in December’s 1-1 draw with Reading.
Idah, who has won 13 caps for Ireland, told the Norwich website: “I’m over the moon. It’s exciting for me and my family.
“The last year and a half have been tough for me but I came back and worked hard and now the club are showing a lot of faith in me by rewarding that hard work.”
Head coach David Wagner said: “Adam is a player that I was very much aware of prior to joining the club.
“He has a raw, natural ability and is someone we’re really looking forward to working further with.”
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