• LTFC+

  • Tickets

  • Shop

102-lutontown-crest
  • News

  • Matches

  • Players

  • LTFC+

  • Tickets & Hospitality

  • Club

Principal Partner

  • Capital Sky
    Capital Sky Logo

Official Partners

  • Reflo
    Reflo Sponsor
  • Utilita
    Utilita Image
  • SwitchShop
    SwitchShop Sponsor
  • University of Bedfordshire
    University of Bedfordshire Image
  • https://www.kdw.co.uk/
    KDW Image

Official Partners

  • ThamesLink
    Thames Link Image
  • Quinn Groundworks
    Quinn Groundworks logo (updated 041224)
  • TengTools
    TengTools Image

Find Us

Luton Town Football Club

Kenilworth Road Stadium 1 Maple Road Luton LU4 8AW

[email protected]
01582 411622

Luton Town Club Shop

Unit 55 The Point Luton Bedfordshire LU1 2TL

[email protected]
01582 411622

Useful Links

Policies

  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Company Information

Information

  • Club
  • Contact Us
  • Careers
  • Accessibility
  • FAQs

Follow Us

Official App

Get the app in the app stores

å
    © Copyright of Luton Town Football Club
    Lasse NordåsLasse Nordås
    FullFull Squad
    Gideon KoduaGideon Kodua
    Nahki Wells

    NahkiWells

    BER
    Forward
    background
    Purchase on the store
    Biography
    • Date of Birth1 June 1990
    • Date of Debut-
    • Height
    • Country of BirthBermuda

    Experienced striker Nakhi signed for the Hatters in the summer of 2025 after five-and-a-half years of service at Bristol City where he scored 48 times in 237 appearances across all competitions for the Robins.

    The Bermudian international frontman scored 10 times last term as City reached the Championship top-six, where his experience was invaluable to one of the youngest sides in the second tier.

    Wells was also named City’s PFA Community Champion in May 2025 having been nominated for his contributions to the local community.

    The scorer of 174 goals since he arrived in England from Bermuda when joining Carlisle in December 2010, Wells has a proven track record in front of goal.

    It was at Bradford that he first made his name. He hit 53 goals in 112 games across two-and-a-half seasons, helping fire the Bantams to promotion via the play-offs from League Two in 2012/13.

    A move to Huddersfield followed midway through the 2013/14 season where he continued his goalscoring touch.

    A total of 49 goals in 152 games in the Championship cumulated in promotion to the Premier League when the Terriers won the play-off final at Wembley in 2017.

    A move to Burnley in 2017/18 did not work out and the striker spent two seasons on-loan at QPR, scoring 20 Championship goals for the Hoops, before he moved to Bristol City in 2019/20 where he would go on to be a consistent performer in five-and-a-half seasons at Ashton Gate.