Rumours linking Luis Palma with a move to Dynamo Kyiv have been swiftly shut down by the very outlet that first reported them.

Claims had emerged that the Honduran winger, currently on loan at Olympiacos from Celtic, was being touted to the Ukrainian side ahead of the summer window.
However, Ukrainian outlet Dynamo.Kiev.ua has now moved to quash those suggestions, stating clearly that it’s “not true” the 25-year-old has been offered to Dynamo. The report dismisses the transfer chatter outright, casting doubt over whether there is any serious interest from the Ukrainian club at all.
Palma’s future remains uncertain, with Olympiacos holding an option to buy for around £3.3 million. His time at Celtic appears to be all but over, with reports in Central America previously indicating the winger has no desire to return to Glasgow and feels he was mistreated by Brendan Rodgers.
Whether Olympiacos choose to activate the clause or another club steps in, it’s increasingly clear that Palma’s next move won’t be to Kyiv.
He had a great start to his Celtic career, but it’s now apparent that it was a purple patch, unable to hit the heights he had set for himself in his first four or so months in Glasgow.