Honduras winger Palma is on loan at Lech Poznan – who have the option to turn it into a permanent transfer next summer

15:09, 09 Dec 2025Updated 19:31, 09 Dec 2025

Luis Palma is on loan at Lech Poznan from Celtic(Image: Marcin Golba/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Lech Poznan will only be able to afford to sign Luis Palma from Celtic on a permanent basis if they qualify for Europe next season – according to a report.

After falling down the pecking order at Parkhead, the winger was shipped out to the Polish side on a season long loan last summer after spending the second half of last season with Olympiakos. The Honduras international has found some form with the Poznan club, notching up six goals and six assists in 23 matches in all competitions.

Palma‘s team have performed well in the revamped Conference League group stage and have collected six points from their first four games to give them a decent chance of claiming a play-off spot with two games remaining. However, they currently sit four points adrift of Ekstraklasa league leaders Wisla Plock but are just one point outside the European places.

And Polish outlet Kanal Sportowy claim that The Railwaymen will only be able to stump up the reported €4.5million (£3.9million) required to land Palma beyond the summer if they are in European competition at the start of the new campaign.

Meanwhile, Celtic star Benjamin Nygren has been nominated for Swedish Forward of the Year, where he will compete against Liverpool’s £125million striker Alexander Isak and Arsenal hotshot Viktor Gyokeres for the gong.

Nygren was snapped up by the Hoops from Nordsjælland in a bargain deal for less than £2million. The 24-year-old banged in 16 goals in 32 matches for the Danish outfit last season and has continued that form in Glasgow with seven strikes in his first 25 outings.

And the Swedish Football Association have confirmed he is in the running for the top award, which will be handed out over three days as part of the governing bodies annual ceremony.

Alexander Isak of Sweden celebrates with team-mate Benjamin Nygren

And finally, Jay LeFevre has penned an emotional Celtic farewell after taking up a role as Swansea City’s new chief scout. Writing on LinkedIn, the former Head of Scouting Operations said: “6 years, 12 trophies and 2 record breaking player sales in the club’s history from individuals that were recruited in a period where I was leading the scouting and recruitment function on an interim basis.

“My time at Celtic has come to an end, and what an experience it has been. I’ll always be grateful to Celtic Football Club for the trust they placed in me as a 29 year old to lead the scouting and recruitment process with the guidance of Ange Postecoglou and the broader team during the 2021/22 season, which led to both domestic and numerous player acquisition success stories.

“Thank you, Celtic, for giving me the opportunity to work for such an incredible club and support the scouting functions over the years. I’m incredibly proud of the department we have built, which aligns with the modern approach to player ID by developing statistical methods and a robust process to assess and recommend players who align with the club’s recruitment model.

“The past 6 years have exceeded all expectations and given me so many positive memories that I’ll be eternally grateful for. I now look forward to watching from a distance with only fond memories and wish the club the best.

“I will now start a new chapter at Swansea City Football Club, where I will become the Chief Scout.”