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Luis Palma is Celtic guile guy as agent hopes he'll ease the load for Honduran stars with heavy passports

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Luis Palma has been tipped to open the floodgates for budding Honduran stars with his burgeoning talent. And former Celtic hero Simon Donnelly is convinced he can be a smash hit for the champions as he offers the guile that can complement the searing pace of his team-mates.

Palma is back at Parkhead ready to launch stage two of his career in Glasgow and the initial signs were highly encouraging. Arriving just before the close of the summer window, the 23-year-old was an unused sub in the win over Rangers at Ibrox and had to wait to make his debut off the bench against Dundee after the first international break of the season.

Boss Brendan Rodgers then displayed his faith in the new recruit when dishing out a first start for the club in the Champions League encounter against Feyenoord in Rotterdam three days later.

Palma notched his maiden Hoops strike against Motherwell at Fir Park the next weekend and has just kept building on the promise.

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