Luton Town Closing In On Stoke City Star
Luton Town are closing in on a deal to sign Stoke City star Jacob Brown, according to the Sentinel.
The newly promoted Premier League side have been busy in this summer’s transfer window as they prepare to build a squad capable of competing in the top flight.
Manager Rob Edwards is looking to add more new faces to the squad ahead of the new season and he is keen to strengthen his team’s attacking ranks.
Potters star Brown is the forward Luton want to bring in and it has been claimed that the Hatters are close to working out a deal to sign him.
The versatile forward has been a cornerstone of Stoke’s team since joining in 2020 from Barnsley.
Last season, Brown featured in 38 games in the Championship for the Potters and he also netted a goal in Stoke’s first Championship game of this season, which they won 4-1 against Rotherham United.
It remains to be seen how quickly the Hatters can finalise a deal for the forward with the Championship side.
Luton will lock horns with Brighton in their opening Premier League game of the season on 12th August and they are looking to complete Brown’s transfer before then.
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Luton Town looking to complete Stoke City transfer
Reports on Wednesday morning suggest Luton Town are set to sign Stoke City forward Jacob Brown.
A very busy summer for Stoke City looks set to get even busier in the coming days.
So far this window at the Bet 365 Stadium there have been plenty of outgoings and incomings, with Alex Neil completely refreshing the squad available to him.
The club’s transfer business has certainly paid off so far this season, with two victories for the Potters in their opening two matches.
Indeed, Alex Neil’s side thumped Rotherham United 4-1 in the Championship on Saturday, whilst defeating West Bromwich Albion 2-1 in the EFL Cup on Tuesday evening.
One very notable absentee from that WBA clash, though, was forward Jacob Brown, who had started on the right in Saturday’s Championship opener.
It now appears we know why that was the case.
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Indeed, according to reports this morning, Brown was left out of the squad because a club in the Premier League are closing in on a deal to land his signature.
That is as per StokeonTrentLive, who report that top-flight newcomers Luton Town are hoping to finalise a deal for Brown.
Their report also reveals that Luton Town boss Rob Edwards was in attendance at the club’s EFL Cup game last night. Although, with Brown not featuring at all, it will have been a wasted trip.
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The move perhaps does come as a potential surprise given just how much Brown featured in pre-season for the club, and the fact that he started the Championship owner versus Rotherham.
Furthermore, the 25-year-old still has two years remaining on his current deal at Stoke, meaning that the club are under no pressure to cash in on him this summer before potentially
The above is according to Transfermarkt, who claim Brown is tied down at Stoke until 2025, with his last extension having came in May.
How did Jacob Brown perform for Stoke City last season?
Jacob Brown performed relatively well in the Championship last season, but it was not his best year in terms of goalscoring.
In 22/23, for example, Brown netted seven league goals and registered a single league assist.
Even if you add in cup goals, his tally for the full campaign was just nine.
This was down from 14 in 2021/22, when Brown netted 14 goals in all competitions.
This season, having started the club’s opening match v Rotherham, Brown found himself on the scoresheet once again.
Would Jacob Brown be a good signing for Luton Town?
Luton Town’s approach to the transfer window this summer ahead of their Premier League campaign has been interesting.
They appear to be targeting EFL talent for the most part, and players that will remain with the club even if they do go down.
That is not to say they won’t give their all in the Premier League. However, there appears to be a realistic approach at Kenilworth Road that it will be a difficult task for the club.
When you consider that context in signing Murphy, it could be a decent move for the Hatters.
Right now, though, Murphy is perhaps not at the level where he can single-handedly make a difference in Luton Town’s survival bid, though.
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