Luis Palma is determined to secure a future at Celtic.
The winger spent the latter part of the season on loan at Olympiacos, where he helped the team win the Greek title, despite not being a regular starter.
The Super League club had the option to sign the 25-year-old permanently but reportedly informed Celtic they would not be doing so.
With interest from Panathinaikos, PAOK, and AEK Athens, it's unlikely Brendan Rodgers will reintegrate him into the first-team squad.
However, Palma is optimistic about his future at the club and is eager for pre-season to begin.
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Speaking to Honduran media, he said: "Winning titles is always good.
"This season has been a great learning experience for me.
"Now we hope the upcoming pre-season will be the best.
"I have to return to Celtic.
"The experience was very nice, because I'd been there before and being in the biggest team in Greece is very nice."
When asked about interest from other clubs, he added: "I have a contract with Celtic, I can't talk about any other team.
"From the moment I have a contract, I have a chance of earning a spot."
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