Livingston FC has made a significant addition to their squad by signing midfielder Cameron Palmer from Glentoran. The transfer comes as Palmer's contract with the Irish Premiership side expires at the end of the month. The 26-year-old had a standout season at Glentoran, making 105 appearances and scoring four goals since joining the club in 2023. His impressive performances earned him the title of Glentoran's Player of the Year and a spot in the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association Premiership Team of the Year.
Palmer expressed his enthusiasm for the move, stating that the opportunity to challenge himself in a new environment and be closer to family influenced his decision. He acknowledged the difficulty of leaving Glentoran, where he felt welcomed by supporters and teammates alike. Palmer's contributions were vital to Glentoran's success, as they finished third in the Irish Premiership this season and secured a European spot.
Glentoran manager Declan Devine praised Palmer's professionalism and dedication, highlighting his exceptional performances throughout the season. Devine expressed disappointment at losing a player of Palmer's caliber but respected his desire to pursue new challenges in Scottish football. Livingston FC, having been relegated from the Scottish Premiership last season, will be looking to rebuild and strengthen their squad with this signing as they aim for a successful return to the top tier of Scottish football.
Livingston FC Hub