July 7, 2024

Luton Town and Birmingham City have agreed a £750,000 fee for Blues goalkeeper  according to The Daily

Ruddy has become a surprise target for Luton after The Hatters have already signed Blackburn Rovers’ Thomas Kaminski this summer.

The 36-year-old made 14 clean sheets last campaign as he became very much a fan favourite amongst the St Andrews faithful.

With eight new players arrive at the club in this transfer window, it looks like Ruddy could join the likes of Jobe Bellingham and Tahith Chong in leaving this summer.

Daily Mail have stated that a £750,000 fee has been agreed but Blues won’t let him move on until a replacement has been found.

Ruddy was involved in training this morning alongside second choice goalkeeper Neil Etheridge.

What are your thoughts on this news Blues fans? Let us know in the comment section below. 

Are you sure about this? Why would Ruddy go to luton to sit on the bench. When he left wolves dropping down a league purposely for first team football.

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Ruddy, 36, has become a surprise target for Premier League new boys Luton Town. The veteran shot-stopper put in an impressive maiden campaign at Birmingham City last time round, keeping 14 clean sheets across the Championship campaign as Blues finished in 17th

And after a busy summer transfer window at St Andrew’s which has seen eight new players arrive at the club, it looks like Ruddy could join the likes of Jobe Bellingham and Tahith Chong in leaving this summer – the latter has already made the switch to Kenilworth Road ahead of the next Premier League season.

Daily Mail are repotting that the Hatters have agreed a £750,000 fee with Birmingham City for Ruddy but that a deal is not yet finalised.

The same report adds that Ruddy was involved in Birmingham City training this morning and that John Eustace’s side will want to sign a new goalkeeper of their own before Ruddy moves on.

Ruddy to Luton Town seems like a very strange move. The Hatters have already signed Blackburn Rovers’ Thomas Kaminski this summer and so Ruddy would no doubt be playing back up should he move on.

He’s an experienced player though and he’s still got great ability, which he showed last season, so it’s not a bad potential signing for Luton.

And for Blues, moving on a veteran goalkeeper in the last year of his deal for nearly £1million isn’t bad business at all, but they’ll certainly need a replacement in should Ruddy move on.Ex-England goalkeeper John Ruddy 'offered Premier League lifeline' aged 36  in shock transfer approach | The Sun

It looks like this move is waiting on Birmingham City to find a replacement as well, so as soon as they do, expect Ruddy to join Luton Town.

 

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