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Scholarship deals for 12 players!

The Club are happy to announce the following players have signed new two-year scholarships at Kenilworth Road.

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Jamie Odegah

North London-born forward joined the club as an under-14, played in the FA Youth Cup at 15 years old for Luton Town and compares his playing style to Elijah Adebayo.

Charlie Emery

Hard-working central defender has been at the club since he was six years old. He describes himself as a leader that leaves everything out on the pitch when he plays.

Charlie Trustram

Central midfielder has been with the Hatters since under-14s, a technical player who can dribble and is aiming to break into the Development squad this season.

Dominic Martins

Midfielder has joined the club this summer from the Central London Pro Direct Academy, he looks up to Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu the most out of the first-team squad.

Dylan Stitt

Belfast-born midfielder joined the Hatters this summer, moving to England after being in Linfield's academy. A Northern Ireland youth international, he has scored for his country against Australia U17s.

Isaiah Harvey

East London-born wing-back joined the club as an under-14. A quick, athletic and technical player who looks up to Amari'i Bell.

Matthew Takawira

Luton-born striker joined Kenilworth Road as an under-12. Joining his boyhood club has been the highlight of his career so far and hopes to represent Zimbabwe at youth level this season.

Oliver Pipa

Young goalkeeper signed for the club this summer, needed surgery less than a year ago and now looking to break into the Development squad.

Sam Anderson

Northern Irish forward signed for the Town this summer after being at Dungannon Swifts, has represented the Northern Ireland under 17s and made his Premiership debut for the Swifts in their final match of the 2022/23 season.

Tate Xavier-Jones

Local forward has been at the club since under 9s, looks up to both Carlton Morris and Jacob Brown for their explosiveness and strength.

Zacharias Ioannides

London-born youngste can play in midfield or attack, Ioannides scored in the Floodlit Cup semi-final against Cardiff City and looks up to Ross Barkley.

Cai Hockey

Camden-born goalkeeper has been at the club since an under-11, he has been a regular feature in goal for the young Hatters across various age groups.

Our congratulations go to all players and we wish them well in their careers at Kenilworth Road.

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