Lech Poznan have reportedly failed in their attempts to sign Luis Palma after negotations stalled.
The Celtic winger was on loan at the Polish side, and they held an option to make that deal permanent. However, the £3.5 million fee would have been comfortably their record fee and was too rich for their blood.
The Ekstraklasa outfit attempted to bring the price down and negotiations with Celtic have been ongoing.
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However, journalist Alvaro De La Rocha is now reporting those talks have failed with the two parties unable to come to an agreement.
Celtic stood firm on the asking price and, with one week left to be able to trigger it, it looks like Poznan will not be doing so.
That means Palma could be set to return to the Scottish champions for pre-season.
However, Sevilla have been regularly linked with an interest and the La Liga side are still keeping tabs on the situation.
🚨 Actualización: Celtic RECHAZÓ nuevamente la propuesta de Lech Poznań por el traspaso de Luis Palma. El cuadro escocés DIO POR FINALIZADAS LAS NEGOCIACIONES con el campeón de Polonia. Es de esta manera que si los de Poznań quieren retener a la estrella de Honduras deberán… https://t.co/5XsUGQw9Hg pic.twitter.com/LOjWZYK0kI
— De La Rocha (@AlvaroDLaRocha) June 1, 2026