Luis Palma’s time at Celtic looks increasingly likely to end this summer, with reports from Ukraine now claiming the Honduran winger has been offered to Dynamo Kyiv.

Palma is currently on loan at Olympiacos, but has struggled to make a lasting impression and doesn’t appear to be part of Brendan Rodgers’ long-term plans.
Ukrainian outlet DynamoKyiv.ua reports that Dynamo Kyiv have been presented with the opportunity to sign the 25-year-old and will consider the proposal during the summer window.
Olympiacos hold a €4m option to make the move permanent, but it remains unclear whether they’ll activate it.
Celtic would likely be open to any deal that recoups their investment. Rodgers is already planning changes to his attacking options in the next transfer window, and with Palma not in the first-team picture, any permanent exit would free up space and wages for reinforcements.
It’s another sign that the Parkhead hierarchy will be looking to trim the squad and move on fringe players who don’t fit Rodgers’ vision moving forward.
There are too many players in Celtic’s books who just aren’t good enough. Many have come as a result of Rodgers’ recruitment, with guys like Lagerbielke and, up until recent weeks, Nawrocki not getting a look in.