The Hatters should sign these three players as they aim to bounce back to the Premier League
- Ki-Jana Hoever, who has shown himself in the Championship and complements Rob Edwards’ coaching philosophy, is someone Luton Town ought to think about bringing in.Tyrhys Dolan is a fantastic match for Luton following their Premier League relegation since he can offer more attacking depth and potential.Krystian Bielik might be a useful midfield signing for Luton, giving the ageing Hatters team much-needed freshness and versatility.
Following their Premier League relegation, Luton Town is expected to undergo a summer of transition, with a number of high-profile departures and arrivals anticipated during the forthcoming transfer window.
Despite being demoted, Rob Edwards’ team performed better in the premier league than many had anticipated; they were first among the promoted teams and went down with a proud feeling.
Edwards may have to replace key players like Luke Berry and Fred Onyedinma, who will leave the team when their contracts expire, as well as Ross Barkley, Teden Mengi, and Alfie Doughty, who all performed so well that they have been linked with returns to the Premier League this summer.
After scoring 10 goals in 27 top-flight games the previous season, Elijah Adebayo will be available for transfer at the right price, according to GIVEMESPORT. Gabe Osho is still in contract negotiations but may leave Kenilworth Road after three years.
Taking everything into account, Edwards and his hiring team will undoubtedly be busy in the upcoming months. These are the three transactions we believe they should close this summer.
Ki-Jana Hoever
After making an impression in Ajax’s youth teams, right-back Ki-Jana Hoever was signed by Liverpool in 2018 and is now starting to reach his full potential.
Prior to joining Wolves in 2021 for a rumoured £9 million, he made four professional appearances for the Reds. However, he struggled to make an impression at Molineux and moved on loan to Stoke City in January 2023.
Under Alex Neil, Hoever took off at the bet365 Stadium, scoring four goals and dishing out one assist. The Potters were so impressed with his play that they decided to loan him out again for the entirety of the 2023–2024 campaign.
The 22-year-old made 44 appearances in all competitions last season, scoring four goals and dishing out five assists while playing a crucial part in their Championship survival under Neil and later Steven Schumacher.
Hoever should go to Luton for a variety of reasons. To start, he would fit right into Rob Edwards’ 3-4-2-1 formation, where he could play wing-back and show off his impressive attacking ability.
Additionally, he is an improvement over Onyedinma, who is leaving, and would free up Daiki Hashioka and Chiedozie Ogbene to play where they want to, instead of filling in at right wing-back.
Hoever is also likely to be made available on loan again this summer by Wolves – his contract is not up at the Molineux club until 2027 but Gary O’Neil is presumably set to continue to prefer Nelson Semedo and Matt Doherty next season.
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