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Luton – Perfect Signing Is Right Under Our Noses

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As we continue to trawl the media, hoping to see who the Hatters might sign this summer, something interesting caught my eye.

A lot of talk, here on Vital Luton Town, has been about bringing in a striker to assist Elijah Adebayo next season, a striker who can get more than his fair share of goals.

But it has also been pointed out that for the strikers to score, they need the service, from the midfield, to do so.

Last night, and as confirmed by The Sun, it was announced that Jack Wilshere, after Bournemouth failed to secure a return to the Premier League, has been released by the club.

Wilshere, on his day, is up there with the best midfielders this country has produced, but his career has suffered through a succession of injuries.

But, born in Stevenage, could Wilshere be the man for us?

Could his silky skills provide the supply of chances our strikers need?

Or would wages and his injury record put the mockers on any such deal?

Please feel free to have your say in the poll below and in the comment facility beneath this article.

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13 comments

  • Chris winter says:

    Hi mh, while I am an admirer of Wiltshire, I cannot see anyway we could afford him. Even on a pay as you play contract. Although he lives locally. I just can’t see him wanting to come here. Even though he’s friendly with a couple of our team.

  • Danny says:

    Eunan O’Kane, Izzy Brown, Tom Ince ……… not another sicknote please

    COYH

  • Chris winter says:

    New signing shortly another defender

  • Alan says:

    Hi all, another young player, pretty useful too….

  • Chris winter says:

    Hi boys he’s at the club now. May hear more later.

  • Chris winter says:

    Can’t believe isted an moncs released. Maybe something in the Walton rumour then unless we promote the youngster 🤔

    • Danny says:

      I agree Chris,sorry to see Moncs move on and surprised about both keepers Isted & Tiernan Parker both going

  • Danny says:

    sounds good ………..

    Retained/Released list from the official site –
    Following meetings with players since the 2020-21 season ended, we are now in a position to update supporters on the Club’s retained and released list.

    As you will have seen in recent days, of the players who were out of contract this summer, captain Sonny Bradley and fellow defender Dan Potts have both signed new deals to stay at Kenilworth Road, while James Collins and Matty Pearson have taken the opportunity to move on.

    Martin Cranie, Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu and Ryan Tunnicliffe have been offered new contracts and are currently considering those terms.

    George Moncur, Kazenga LuaLua, Harry Isted and Brendan Galloway have not been offered new contracts and will leave the Hatters on 30th June when their current deals expire.

    The three loan players who helped the Club to a 12th place finish – Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Sam Nombe and Tom Ince – have returned to their parent clubs and we thank them for the effort and commitment shown during their time as Hatters.

    Elliot Lee, Peter Kioso and Gabriel Osho have returned to the Club following their loans at Oxford United, Northampton and Rochdale and they remain under contract, with the club taking up an option on the latter.

    From the U21 Development squad, an option has been taken on Dion Pereira – who made his first-team debut at QPR in the final game of the season – and he has been offered a new professional deal, while TQ Addy, Sam Beckwith, Avan Jones, Corey Panter, Jake Peck and Josh Neufville have each been offered new terms.

    Tiernan Parker and Jack Chambers will leave the Club when their current deals expire.

    Second-year scholars offered professional development contracts are Under-18s captain Casey Pettit, goalkeeper Jameson Horlick, midfielder Callum Nicolson and forward Tra Lucas, while Matt Moloney and Ben Stevens have been offered third-year scholarships.

    They are joined by first year scholar Aidan Francis-Clarke, who has been offered a professional development contract, along with Ed McJannet, who turned pro on his 17th birthday in January.

    First year scholars moving into their second year with the Academy are Josh Allen, Eddie Corbit, Jacob Cowler, Tyrelle Newton, Josh Swan and Adam Wedd.

    Leaving the Academy at the end of their two-year scholarships are Coree Wilson, Joe Halsey and Josiah Ramsay.

    We thank all of the players who are leaving us for their effort and commitment during their time as Hatters, which has included promotion to the Championship and establishing the Club back in the second tier of English football.

    George and Kazenga especially will forever be remembered as fans’ favourites for the crucial goals they both scored in the League One title win, the Great Escape of 2019-20 and in helping the team secure a top half position in the season just ended.

    They will always be welcome visitors back to Kenilworth Road and everyone at Luton Town wishes them success in their future career.

    COYH

  • jimbo says:

    wilsheres skills have been fantastic over the years,but when injuries are taken into account,he is a no go. another good signing today,wish him well. good luck to george moncur,never really got a decent run,will keep an eye on him at his new club.COYH

  • jimbo says:

    sorry ,he has,nt signed yet.COYH

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