Last summer, Celtic let Luis Palma join Lech Poznań on loan with an option to buy. Wilfried Nancy reportedly considered the possibility of bringing him back to Celtic Park in January. The Bhoys let him go in January and appointed Martin O'Neill as coach until the end of the season.
witnessed the game disseminated Polish claims Lech Poznan had no concerns about losing the 26-year-old in the winter market.
At the weekend, the Celtic-owned player came off the bench in the Polish club's 3-0 win over Piast Gliwice. After the match he spoke to Canal + Sport WP SportowayFactory Has released his comments.
Replacement role for Celtic man in 2026
The Honduras international has scored six goals and provided seven assists in 29 appearances so far for Lech Poznan.
He has not managed to score a single goal or assist this calendar year as Lech Poznań manager Niels Frederiksen mainly used him as a substitute. The Celtic man has spoken about his reserve role in recent weeks.
"It's the coach's decision. I focus on the team. If we win, everything goes according to plan. I'm working hard to get back into the starting lineup, but this is football. I'll keep working hard." He said.
Clear future ambitions for Palma
The Polish club have agreed a €4m purchase option with O'Neill's team as part of the loan deal. Two months ago, Sports Witness Polish claims covered Lech Poznan's unhappiness with the Celtic man's recent performances could affect his chances of staying ahead this season.
On December 22, we covered another claim from Poland from O'Neill refuse to reduce Option to purchase below €4m.
If it were about Honduras, he would have prolonged his stay with Lech Poznań and made that clear to Canal+ Sport.
When Palma was asked about his future, he explained: "I hope to stay at Lech for a long time, but it's not just my decision. I'm doing my job day by day, and I'm very happy with it. I'm sticking to that and I hope to stay at this great club, although not everything depends on me."

