Luton Town's head coach Jack Wilshere is committed to the club, despite recent interest from Leicester. Wilshere joined the League One side in October and has helped stabilize the club after back-to-back relegations. He led the team to within a point of the play-offs, following an end-of-season run of six wins in seven, and also won the EFL Trophy in his first season in charge. Wilshere was approached by Leicester in recent weeks, but he prefers to stay at Luton and continue the work he has started. Luton finished seventh in League One this season, and Wilshere is looking to build on this success. The club has announced the departures of head of recruitment analysis Jay Socik and Alexander Wilkinson, with Lancefield's arrival at Kenilworth Road. Luton Town boss Jack Wilshere will make a late decision on the fitness of top-scorer Jordan Clark before their make-or-break game at Bolton Wanderers. Clark has not played since the 2-1 win over Northampton Town on 15 April. Wilshere is hoping on-loan midfielder Kasey Palmer will continue his hot run of form against Bolton, having scored four goals in the past three games. Luton Town midfielder Liam Walsh dedicated his side's Vertu Trophy win at Wembley to his partner Missy Bo Kearns after they recently lost their baby through miscarriage. The win was a significant achievement for the club, and Wilshere is proud of his team's performance. Wilshere's connection with the fans has been a key factor in the club's success, and he is looking to continue this into the new season. Luton Town's future looks bright under Wilshere's leadership, and the club is excited to see what the new season will bring.