Lech Poznan signed Luis Palma from Celtic Glasgow for a record 4 million euros. The 26-year-old player was on loan to the Polish champions last season. Lech Poznan had a buyout option and on Wednesday officially informed the Scottish team about the activation of the clause. Luis Palma joined Lech in July last year, shortly after the start of the season, and quickly gained recognition from the fans. His numbers confirm the impact on the team's game: in 47 matches in all competitions, he scored 12 goals and recorded 10 assists, becoming one of the key players in the offense. Palma signed a three-year contract with the club and will play in the Ekstraklasa until June 30, 2029. He began his career at Honduran CD Vida, from where he moved to Real Monarchs in the United States, and then to Aris Saloniki. In the 2022/23 season, he scored 13 goals and eight assists in 36 league appearances for the Greek club. A year later, he joined Celtic Glasgow, for which he scored 10 goals and recorded 10 assists. Lech Poznan is aiming for the Champions League and the signing of Luis Palma is one of the steps towards achieving this goal. Palma will have the opportunity to showcase his skills in European cups and help Lech Poznan achieve success. The transfer of Luis Palma is a record expenditure for Lech Poznan, but the club is convinced that the player will be worth the investment. Lech Poznan's fans are excited about the prospect of seeing Palma in action, and the player is eager to start his new chapter with the club. The transfer is a significant boost to Lech Poznan's squad, and the team is looking forward to the new season with optimism.
Transfer
Lech Poznan signs Luis Palma for 4 million euros
Lech Poznan signs Luis Palma from Celtic Glasgow for a record 4 million euros. Palma joins the club on a three-year contract and will play in the Ekstraklasa
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