Celtic’s Luis Palma spent the second half of the season on loan at Olympiacos, and they have a €4m purchase option with Brendan Rodgers’ side.
The Honduras international has said goodbye to Olympiacos, making it clear they won’t retain him. As things stand, he has to return to Celtic, where he has a contract until 2028.
Last month, the 25-year-old said he can’t talk about any other club because he has a contract with Celtic.
Honduras’ Once Noticias state he will return to Celtic but won’t stay for long because the two parties want to part ways with each other this summer.
The report further adds both Palma’s entourage and the Scottish champions are ‘already working on a move’, either on loan or a permanent transfer.
The Celtic player has a clear priority when deciding his next destination. He wants to join a club where he can feature regularly in order to improve his chances of representing his national team in World Cup qualifiers next season.
On May 14th, Greece’s Sportime reported Panathinaikos, AEK Athens and PAOK FC could be options for Palma.