
Luis Palma seen arriving in Poland before leaving Celtic
He spent last season on a similar stint with Olympiacos.
Despite interest from the English Championship, Turkish Super League, and MLS, Palma chose the Ekstraklasa as his next stop.
He had fallen out of favour with Brendan Rodgers, who acknowledged he would likely go out on loan again.
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Now, the 25-year-old has been seen landing in Poland to finalise his move.
A video captured by journalist Dawid Dobrasz at the airport shows his arrival, captioned: "Luis Palma arrived in Poznan."
Palma explained the reasons behind his decision.
Luis Palma przybył do Poznania. pic.twitter.com/LbEB9znoC4 — Dawid Dobrasz (@dobraszd) July 20, 2025
He said: "I am very happy with the move.
"I'm delighted to be joining my new club and it was all done very quickly.
"I spoke with Celtic and it was my decision to look elsewhere.
"I don't know too much about the Polish League, except that it's a good league, with big stadiums and big clubs.
"I am going to learn a lot about football there."
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