Luis Palma may well be out in the wilderness at Celtic, but on international duty with Honduras the winger shows he still has class.
Palma is currently on loan at Polish outfit Lech Poznan and the Celtic winger is absolutely tearing up the league.
The 25-year-old has scored six goals and created four assists in his loan spell as Palma enjoys a good spell of form away from Celtic.
Now on international duty with Honduras, the on-loan Celtic winger shows his class with a visit to a children’s cancer hospital in his homeland.

Luis Palma’s visit to Honduras children’s hospital will warm Celtic fans’ hearts
Palma is undoubtedly one of Honduras’ most famous and favourite players and now, he has just etched his name further into the hearts of Celtic and fans of Los Catrachos.
In a tweet sent by the Honduran FA, Palma can be seen visiting a children’s hospital for kids suffering with cancer.
The tweet said, “National Team players shared a special moment with a warrior from the Honduran Foundation for the Child with Cancer.
“For more information, visit the official sites of the Honduran Foundation for the Child with Cancer.”
Celtic loanee Luis Palma’s sparkling form at Lech Poznan
Palma has struggled at Celtic for quite some time, which is why the Parkhead club have sent him out on loan.
At Poznan, Palma has made his mark in the Ekstraklasa and the Europa Conference League with his goals and assists.
So far, the Celtic winger has four domestic goals and three assists and two Europa Conference League goals and one assist.
And as you can see from the video below, Palma is loving life in Poland.
Scheduled to come back to Celtic next summer, Palma is still under contract until 2028, so is there still time for the Honduran to resurrect his Hoops career?
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