Kasey Palmer has signed a permanent deal with Luton Town after an impressive loan spell last season. Palmer believes in the team's chances of promotion this season, citing the close proximity to his family and the staff's ambitions. Palmer, who scored eight goals in 20 League One appearances during his loan spell, is excited to be back at Kenilworth Road. 'I'm buzzing to finally get it done, everyone knew where I stood last season with wanting to come back,' Palmer said. 'I believe in what the gaffer is doing. I believe in the staff and I believe we can get promoted this season, that's the reason I've come back.' Palmer's family are based in Luton, and the close proximity is something he enjoys after spending much of his career away from home. 'It helps being with my family,' Palmer said. 'Just little things you take for granted, dropping the kids off at school, going to pick them back up, dinner all around the table. When I was away it was Facetime and trying to catch up and you've got a day off and you're rushing on the motorway. Stuff like that becomes mentally draining but that's the other side people don't really see.' Palmer's return to Luton Town comes as the team looks to build on their promotion to the Premier League last season. The Hatters are currently seventh in League One, 74 points behind leaders Lincoln with 21 wins, 11 draws, and 14 losses from 46 games. League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 7th in League One, 74 pts, 21W-11D-14L from 46 games, recent form WWWDW. Palmer's signing is a boost to the team's promotion hopes, and he is expected to play a key role in their push for the top six. The 29-year-old has already scored 68 goals this season, with 56 conceded, a +12 goal difference.