Nathan Jones’ side suffered heartbreak at the end of last season as their 2021/22 campaign ended in a devestating loss to Huddersfield during the Play Off semi finals.
Their most recent conquest sees Hibernian goalkeeper Matt Macey join on loan for an undisclosed fee. Macey’s stint at Kenilworth Road will be the second time he has joined the side after playing 13 games for Luton on loan from Arsenal in 2017.
The 6ft 7ins goalkeeper spoke to the Luton website saying: “When i heard there was some interest I was desperate to come back.
“I’m coming back with over 100 games under my belt, big experiences in big games and stmospheres in Scotland, and I feel like I’ve grown as a person and a player from that.”
As Luton prepare for the 2022/23 season, here is the transfer news from Kenilworth Road and their Championship rivals...
Their most recent conquest sees Hibernian goalkeeper Matt Macey join on loan for an undisclosed fee. Macey’s stint at Kenilworth Road will be the second time he has joined the side after playing 13 games for Luton on loan from Arsenal in 2017.
5. Rotherham to lose out on American star
The 23-year-old American, Marlon Fossey, has recently silenced any reports of a potential move to Rotherham United. Currently on loan from Fulham to Bolton Wanderers, the Trotters had been hoping to secure Fossey’s contract for the upcoming season however Fossey has since taken to Twitter to put a stop to any rumours. (Football League World)
The England goalkeeper Nick Pope is said to be close to signing with Newcastle United, preparing to undergo a medical. Pope has spent the last six years with Burnley but will now be hoping to stay in the Premier League as his England career progresses. Pope would be the Magpies second summer signing after Matt Targett if all went to plan.(Lancs Live)
7. QPR striker closes in on Australia A-League deal
The 32-year-old Charlie Austin has reportedly undergone a medical with the Australian A-League side Brisbane Roar. His current QPR conract is set to expire at the end of this month and his recent form has not inspired the London club to renew it. Reading were previously linked with the striker but now it would appear Austin is heading down under (Football Insider)
Speaking to his club’s website, the Middlesbrough manager Chris Wilder has cited he will be signing ‘big names’ to firm up his squad ahead of the next season. Wilder continued by saying: “people will go ‘wow, that’s a really good signing’” (Teesside Live)