DONE DEAL: Championship transfer news:Luton Town have completed the signing of key man from Stoke City for an undisclosed fee

Luton Town have completed the signing of Jacob Brown from Championship side Stoke City for an undisclosed fee.

The Scotland forward, 25, joined Stoke in 2020 and made 141 appearances for the club, scoring 30 goals.

Newly promoted Luton begin their first-ever season in the Premier League on Saturday with a visit to Brighton.

Brown is the Hatters’ second signing this week after former Chelsea and England midfielder Ross Barkley joined on a free transfer on Wednesday.

Speaking to the club’s website, Brown said moving to Luton “still doesn’t feel real” as he had known about the club’s interest in him “for a long time”.

He added: “It’s every kid’s dream to play in the Premier League and I’ve not done it yet.

“I need to work hard and earn my chance. But if I do get that chance, I’m so grateful and looking forward to it.”

Brown is the ninth summer signing for manager Rob Edwards.

“He has power, speed, athleticism, a really good engine to press and continually do that,” said Edwards.

“He can score goals and we want him to be ruthless when he gets the opportunities.”

REAL MORE:

After seven years with the Hatters, the 14-year-old talent has become the FOURTH new recruit to join our U16 ranks ahead of the 2023/24 season, joining Sam Alabi (Oldham), Kacey Wooster (Southend) and Michael Mills (Port Vale) on Tyneside.

All four have been pictured holding up the black and white shirt at St James’ Park and Pinnington won’t be the last. A deal to sign Wolves full-back Leo Shahar is close to completion, while moves for fellow England U16 internationals Trevan Sanusi (Birmingham) and Divine Mukasa (West Ham) are also in the offing.

At U21 level, a move for 18-year-old AC Milan centre-back Cathal Heffernan is now ‘done’, with Inter Milan winger Kevin Zefi (18) expected to follow him to St James’ Park.

It’s refreshing to see the club invest in the academy; a previously neglected part of Newcastle United that Dan Ashworth now oversees.

After the academy’s scouting department was overhauled earlier this year, where 13 new member of staff arrived, we are now seeing a flurry of fresh faces at U16, U18 and U21 level, with Ashworth intent on attracting some of the best young talent to TynesideJacob Brown: Scotland call up Stoke City striker for World Cup Qualifiers against Moldova and Denmark | Football News | Sky Sports

 

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