Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers hasn’t relied up on Luis Palma much in the league this season.
The Honduras international has clocked in 37 minutes of action from two league games so far. He’s made two appearances for Celtic in the League Cup.
Last month, Honduras manager Reinaldo Rueda said it’s not been easy for the 24-year-old at Celtic since March. Former Honduras international Julio César de León has backed his compatriot to get out of the difficult situation at Celtic Park.
El Heraldo now brings the latest on the decisions made by Palma to try and save his Celtic career.
The outlet points out a section of the Scottish champions’ supporters have asked him to leave.
Palma is part of Celtic’s squad to face Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League later today. This indicates he’s still part of Brendan Rodgers’ plans, and the report says the winger wants to ‘repay the trust’ of his manager.
It’s claimed the attacker has decided to ‘step away’ from social media and ignore what others have to say about his recent struggles. He wants to make these changes to regain his best form at Celtic and also for his mental wellbeing.
Palma remains hopeful this will help him focus on improving his form and also his fitness in the coming weeks.