The Hatters picked up a point against Huddersfield Town earlier in the week, and will be looking to claim another three to aid their push up the table, as they
look to move well clear of the relegation zone ahead of the business end of the season.
Speak ahead of Luton's clash against the Blues, Hatters boss Nathan Jones expressed his disappointment that summer signing James Bree wouldn't be fit for
the game due to injury, and told Luton Today: “It’s been very frustrating as he hasn’t been able to get a run of games or really get some rhythm and that’s been the real frustrating thing as we had real high hopes for him.
“Now hopefully we get him back and when we do he stays injury-free, but it’s such an important time pre-season and because he didn't have a proper pre-season, he’s always playing catch-up. That's why we always like to do our business as early as possible.
“When signings get delayed it really does eat into the groundwork to give them a platform to work and that’s what’s happened."
Here are today's biggest transfer stories and the latest team news involving Luton Town and a number of other second-tier clubs:
1. Baggies winger eyes Poland return
West Brom winger Kamil Grosicki looks set to call time on his five-year career in England, and pursue a move back to Poland, where the transfer window is still open. His former club Legia Warsaw and said to be keen. (Express & Star) Photo: MIKE HEWITT
2. Robinson linked with Cherries job
Bournemouth have been tipped to make a move for Oxford United manager Karl Robinson, as they continue their hunt for Jason Tindall's successor. However, ex-Huddersfield Town boss David Wagner is still the firm favourite. (Mirror) Photo: Michael Steele
3. Bayern keen on Aarons
Bayern Munich could be set to hijack Manchester United's move for long-term target Max Aarons. The Norwich City sensation impressed in the Premier League last season, and is set to be in high-demand this summer. (The 72) Photo: Alex Pantling
4. Canaries chief discusses transfer speculation
Norwich City's sporting director has admitted that star players Todd Cantwell and Emi Buendia will eventually be moved on, but insisted that January exits were never on the cards, and they're fully focused on securing promotion. (Pink Un) Photo: Stephen Pond