Celtic winger Luis Palma is closing in on a permanent exit from the club, according to reports.
The 25-year-old came off the bench for the closing stages of his side's 4-2 defeat to Aston Villa in the Champions League last night and could now be on the move.
Greek top-flight side Olympiacos are 'closing in' on signing Palma, with the attacker 'poised' to move back to Greece in the coming days, claims The Scottish Sun.
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Palma joined Celtic for £3.5m in the summer of 2023 from Aris Thessaloniki. While he settled into life in Glasgow's east end well, scoring regularly both domestically and in Europe, he has fallen out of favour over the past 12 months.
Indeed, Palma has started just twice for the Parkhead side so far this season in what has been, for him personally, an underwhelming campaign.
A move back to Greece now beckons as Palma looks to rejuvenate his career.
News of the switch comes just days after Portuguese wide-man Jota completed an emotional return to Celtic.
He could make his second debut for the club this weekend away at Motherwell, having not been able to feature in last night's clash at Villa Park.
Daizen Maeda will also be back available for selection after he was suspended yesterday evening.