Hatters striker Collins confirms he would love to stay with Luton when contract expires

Town forward not worried about his future though
James Collins makes it 1-0 to Luton this afternoonJames Collins makes it 1-0 to Luton this afternoon
James Collins makes it 1-0 to Luton this afternoon

Luton striker James Collins has confirmed he would love to stay with the Hatters when his contract expires at the end of the season.

The 30-year-old reached double figures once more during Town’s 1-1 draw against Huddersfield this afternoon, netting a 69th goal in 165 appearances since arriving from Crawley Town in June of 2017.

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Like a number of Town's squad, Collins, who has won two promotions since his time at Kenilworth Road, top scorer in the past two campaigns, will be a free agent in the summer, with Nathan Jones confirming recently talks were underway with those he wants to keep.

On his own future. Collins said: “There’s a lot of players out of contract, so it doesn’t worry me.

"I’ll keep working hard and carry on doing what I'm doing and what will be will be.

“Yes (I’d like to stay), I love playing for the club.

"Ever since I've come here they've been great for me, I wouldn't be where I am now if it wasn’t for the club.

“I love playing my football here and we’ll see what happens.”