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The striker hopes to return to Celtic after his loan spell

A crucial moment is approaching for Celtic as they look ahead to next season, in which the club will seek to strengthen its squad and correct the mistakes of an inconsistent campaign.
In this context, one of the names that has resurfaced is that of Luis Palma, currently on loan at Lech Poznań, who hopes to return to Scotland for a long-awaited moment in his career.
Luis Palma dreams of wearing Celtic’s colors again
The Honduran winger has made his position clear in recent statements, expressing his desire to return to Glasgow, as he feels his time there is not yet over.
“At Celtic I had a great time, I enjoyed it a lot. I want to have a second chance. I’m still part of the club, and if they say I have to return, I’ll do it in the best way possible,” he stated, demonstrating his commitment and desire to succeed with the team.
At 26 years old, Palma still has room to establish himself and contribute to a project that needs attacking options and players capable of unlocking defenses.
His previous experience at the club could work in his favor, especially at a time when Celtic is looking to rebuild with players who already understand the demands of the institution.
His potential return is shaping up to be an interesting option in the transfer market, although everything will depend on the club’s sporting plans and the new manager who arrives after Martin O’Neill’s departure.
What is certain is that Palma wants to return, and Celtic will have to decide whether to give him that second chance to prove his worth
