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Bell leaves Hatters for Leicester



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Luton move again to cut wage bill
Hatters have moved again to reduce their wage bill by allowing star midfielder David Bell to join Leicester City on loan.

Bell has made 87 appearances for the Hatters and the temporary deal which will keep him at the Walkers Stadium initially until the end of the season is with a view to a permanent switch.

Bell was recently revealed as the player who would cost Hatters most cash if he saw out the remainder of his contract - with a whopping £470,285 set to come his way.

His departure follows Chris Perry's loan move to Southampton.

One player though has been added to Town's squad for the weekend clash with Crewe.

Young defender Ed Asafu-Adjaye has been recalled from his loan spell with Blue Square Premier side Salisbury.

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  • Last Updated: 28 March 2008 1:17 PM
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  • Location: Luton
 
 
  

 
 

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