Jones will look to strengthen his defence following Norrington-Davies' exit
Luton boss Nathan Jones has hinted he will look to bring in another left back after Rhys Norrington-Davies left the club on Monday morning.
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Hide AdThe 21-year-old Wales international returned to his parent club Sheffield United, before sealing another move away from Bramall Lane, heading to Town’s Championship rivals Stoke City just a few hours later.
That leaves Town with just Dan Potts as their main full back, with Brendan Galloway in need of a loan move to gain some much-needed match fitness, with Peter Kioso an option as well following his recall from Bolton Wanderers.
Speaking after last night’s 2-0 defeat to QPR, Jones said: “We’re going to need to probably strengthen in certain areas because of the events of yesterday, so if there's something to do we will.
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Hide Ad“If not, then there's no point in wasting money, or bringing in numbers as we don’t need numbers.
“We have to make sure that we have a real level of quality and if there is something that improves us then we’ll go for it."
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