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‘I was unsure’… Barry Ferguson admits he’s completely changed his mind about £3.5m Celtic player
With all new signings at Celtic, there comes an element of the unknown. Will they be successful? Can they score goals? Can they defend?
But looking at the club’s track record in the transfer market, you can be fairly certain that the recruitment department has done their homework on all newcomers to give them the best chance of being successful at the club.
With Celtic adding eight new faces to the squad this summer, there is a lot of bedding in to do and Barry Ferguson has admitted that he had doubts about Celtic’s second most expensive summer signing.
Ferguson said [], “Is he going to be the same as Jota?
“I was unsure but over the last few weeks, he is certainly showing signs that for £3.5m that it’s been money really well spent.
“Good feet, quick, got an eye for goal. That’s what you want from your forward-thinking players.”
Luis Palma is proving to be an outstanding signing for Celtic
The impact the Honduran has made during his short period at the club has been nothing short of remarkable.

Goals in the Scottish Premiership coupled with brilliant performances in the Champions League and internationally with Honduras has proved that the recruitment department at Celtic have uncovered a hidden gem.
To think that just under two years ago he was available for under £250k is just remarkable. However, the point is, Palma has produced and going on his recent performances he looks like a player who could fetch the club a handsome transfer fee in the future.
The Celtic fans will be hoping that, if selected, Palma can conjure up another goal against Atletico Madrid tonight as Brendan Rodgers looks to take something from Spain to keep qualification from the Champions League a reality.
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