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Luis Palma's 'delicate' Celtic situation with successor path clear as Kvistgaarden opens door and £8.3m race escalates

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Fringe man Luis Palma has been told he SHOULDN'T worry about his future despite being in a "delicate moment" at Celtic. The 24-year-old is struggling to make his mark in his second season at Celtic Park - but did make his first appearance in over a month when he came off the bench during the Champions League stalemate with Atalanta.

Former Honduras international David Suazo has revealed that he held talks with the winger - and advised him that as long as he felt "happy and committed" to the club he should not eye a January move despite minimal minutes for the Scottish Premiership champions this term.

Offering an inside view on Palma's mindset, he told Telivicentro: “Actually the talk with Luis was more about pleasure, advice, because they are situations that some players would like to receive, he comes from Scotland to Italy, a country where I live, I am close, it happened that we were able to talk to him.

These are the things that help you when you are abroad, that someone you know comes to visit you in times of difficulty. “Talking to him, I told him, don’t worry, we all go through these difficulties.

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