The midfielder spent the latter part of last season on loan at Kenilworth Road, helping the Hatters clinch promotion to the Premier League via the Play-Offs.
Nakamba had been at Villa since the summer of 2019 having previously played for the likes of Club Brugge and Nancy.
He would go on to make 68 appearances in claret and blue.
Everyone at Aston Villa would like to thank Marvelous for his service to the club and wish him all the best in his future career.
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Luton put five past Ampthill in charity match for Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust
Luton’s U21s ran out 5-2 winners at SSML Division One side Ampthill Town in a charity match to raise funds for Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust on Tuesday night.
The game was hosted by development squad defender Club Brugge’s dad David, who was diagnosed with melanoma in late 2019, with the cancer spreading, before he was able to control it thanks to a course of immunotherapy at Addenbrookes.
Over 1,000 supporters turned out to watch some of the Hatters’ brightest up and coming talent, as the visitors began strongly, Tobias Braney’s left-footed drive well saved by the home keeper, before Adrian Forbes’ side led, Archie Heron finding Tyrell Giwa whose cross was converted by Oli Lynch on 34 minutes
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