Lech Poznan has activated Luis Palma's buyout clause, meaning the winger has officially joined the club permanently. Palma, who was one of the team's biggest stars in the 2025/26 season, was on loan from Celtic, and his future was uncertain. Lech's sporting director, Tomasz Rząsa, confirmed that the buyout clause was activated on June 3, and the contract runs until June 30, 2029. It is unofficially reported that the transfer fee is 4.5 million euros, making it the highest transfer in the club's history. Lech Poznan initially attempted to negotiate a lower fee with Celtic, but ultimately decided to activate the clause. Rząsa emphasized that Palma quickly integrated into the team and his achievements on the field were invaluable. The club hopes that Palma will continue his good form and assist the team in the upcoming Champions League qualifiers, which are crucial for Lech's future.