Adam Idah has been singing the praises of the SPFL to his former Norwich teammate, Emmanuel Adegboyega, who has recently signed for Dundee United. Adegboyega, who is on loan from Norwich, is looking forward to making his debut for Dundee United and credits Idah, as well as other Scottish players at Norwich, for helping him adjust to the move.
Adegboyega mentioned that after speaking with Idah and watching him play for Celtic, he was convinced that the SPFL is “the place to be.” He also highlighted the calibre of clubs in Scotland, such as Celtic, Rangers, and Aberdeen, and the competitive atmosphere of the league. Adegboyega expressed his excitement to play in such big games and learn from experienced players like Grant Hanley, Kenny McLean, and Angus Gunn.
Having completed a full pre-season with Norwich, Adegboyega feels prepared to hit the ground running at Dundee United. He described himself as a player with controlled aggression, confidence on the ball, and a knack for passing. Adegboyega reflected on his journey from Drogheda United to Norwich and now Dundee United, noting the challenges and growth he has experienced along the way.
Overall, Adegboyega’s move to Dundee United seems to be driven by the positive feedback he received from Idah and his eagerness to embrace a new challenge in the SPFL. With his determination and willingness to learn from seasoned professionals, Adegboyega is poised to make a mark in Scottish football and contribute to Dundee United’s success on the pitch.