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ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER NEW DEAL...THIS TIME FOR JJ!

21 December 2016

Club News

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER NEW DEAL...THIS TIME FOR JJ!

21 December 2016

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Teenage full-back signs new contract with the Town

Following on from yesterday’s announcement that striker Isaac Vassell had signed a new contract at Kenilworth Road, we can bring more Christmas joy to Hatters fans with news of another of the club’s talented youngsters’ future being secured.

Homegrown product James Justin has put pen to paper on a new two-and-a-half year deal to keep him as a Luton Town player until the summer of 2019, with the option for a further year.

The 18-year-old full-back signed his first professional contract just over a year ago, and that was due to expire at the end of this season although the club did have an option for a further year.



He made his senior debut as a substitute on the final day of last season against Exeter, but this term he has gone on to make 14 starts since his full debut against Aston Villa in the EFL Cup in August, looking equally adept on his natural right side of defence or the left, where he played as a wing-back in last Saturday’s 2-0 win at Blackpool.

Manager Nathan Jones was delighted to see the local boy commit his future to his hometown club, saying: “It’s a reward for how well James has progressed. We had high hopes for him, hence the length of contract the club gave him before.

“But since pre-season when he came into the first team, he’s established himself one, within the group, and two, within the actual first eleven. 

“We are very excited by James. He’s a young player who’s come through the ranks and that’s what we are trying to promote here. We have always said there is a pathway for them and it’s where talent and opportunity meet.

“We see him as predominantly a right-sided defender, but we were forced into a change in the Villa game and he proved he can do that job on the left too. It’s great to have that versatility because he gives us options on both sides. Now he has to continue the development he has shown.”



Justin, who joined the Hatters at the age of seven, told lutontown.co.uk: “I’ve only this year broken into the first team properly, so to have played so many games by this stage has been special.

“The gaffer pulled me after training one day and said ‘We are going to offer you a new deal’, and I was over the moon. There’s not much more I could want really.

“I’m loving every minute of it, because when you go out there in front of the fans, there’s nothing quite like it. Having been here so long and supported the club since I was really young, it means so much.

“Now I just want to concentrate on continuing my development, listening and learning from the coaches and the players around me. 

“The experience players like Johnny Mullins, Scott Cuthbert and Alan Sheehan have between them at the back is crazy. They help me through games and give me advice and tips – things I can improve on as well, not just ‘Congrats, well done’. 

“Sometimes they have to be stern with the younger lads and that’s what they do. I’m learning loads from them.”




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