Luton Town are close to adding two new players to their squad for the League One season, with manager Jack Wilshere outlining his transfer strategy. The Hatters finished 7th in League One last season, with 74 points from 46 games, and a recent form of WWWDW. Wilshere is now targeting more new signings, with the loan market expected to play a major part in his planning.
What's the latest on Kasey Palmer?
Kasey Palmer's future remains unclear, with the Jamaica international having ended last season on loan with Luton Town, scoring eight goals in 20 appearances. Wilshere told BBC Three Counties Radio that he wants Palmer to stay, but the player's current whereabouts are unknown.
How will Wilshere strengthen the squad?
Wilshere has already strengthened their defensive options with the addition of promotion-winning Bolton captain George Johnston, who is expected to help the team towards their target of regaining their Championship status. Johnston, 27, is the only new face at Kenilworth Road so far this summer, while defender Christian Chigozie and midfielders Jordan Clark and Liam Walsh have all signed new contracts to remain at the club.
What's next for Luton Town?
Luton Town start their League One campaign away at Reading on Saturday, 15 August, and Wilshere is keen to add more players to his squad before the new season begins. With a goal difference of +12, having scored 68 goals and conceded 56 last season, Luton Town will be looking to improve their league standing, having finished 29 points behind leaders Lincoln. The Hatters will be hoping to make a strong start to the new season, with Wilshere's transfer strategy expected to play a key role in their success.
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