Luton Town manager Matt Bloomfield wants to ship out some of his star players if the money is right. The club dropped down to League One after getting kicked out of the Championship. Bloomfield admits he would consider offers for veteran squad members who cost the team serious cash. The manager said he must put the club first when making tough decisions about player sales. Several big names have already walked out the door at Kenilworth Road.
Zimbabwe midfielder Marvelous Nakamba tops the list of players who might leave this summer. The African star earns massive wages that strain the club's budget after relegation. Nakamba skipped the recent friendly match against Boreham Wood as transfer rumors swirl around him. The player joined Luton three years ago when they competed at the Premier League level. His hefty contract makes him a prime candidate for departure.
Bloomfield explained his approach to player sales during recent media interviews. The boss said he would approve transfers if players want to move and the price helps improve the squad. He stressed that losing quality players hurts but sometimes benefits the team's long-term future. The manager promised to handle any departures with respect and professionalism. Four senior players have already left the club this summer.
Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu, Amari'i Bell, Tim Krul, and Victor Moses have all found new teams. These departures free up valuable wage money for Bloomfield to rebuild his squad. The manager faces the challenge of replacing experienced players with cheaper alternatives. League One football demands a completely different budget approach than Championship competition. More exits could happen before the transfer window closes.
Zimbabwe midfielder Marvelous Nakamba tops the list of players who might leave this summer. The African star earns massive wages that strain the club's budget after relegation. Nakamba skipped the recent friendly match against Boreham Wood as transfer rumors swirl around him. The player joined Luton three years ago when they competed at the Premier League level. His hefty contract makes him a prime candidate for departure.
Bloomfield explained his approach to player sales during recent media interviews. The boss said he would approve transfers if players want to move and the price helps improve the squad. He stressed that losing quality players hurts but sometimes benefits the team's long-term future. The manager promised to handle any departures with respect and professionalism. Four senior players have already left the club this summer.
Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu, Amari'i Bell, Tim Krul, and Victor Moses have all found new teams. These departures free up valuable wage money for Bloomfield to rebuild his squad. The manager faces the challenge of replacing experienced players with cheaper alternatives. League One football demands a completely different budget approach than Championship competition. More exits could happen before the transfer window closes.