Luton sacks TEN players, including the former Premier League star and their CAPTAIN, days after being promoted to the top flight

LUTON TOWN have sacked 10 players following the club’s promotion to the Premier League.

Hatters captain Sonny Bradley is expected to leave the club later this month, as is midfielder Henri Lansbury.

Luton Town was promoted to the Championship last week

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Luton Town was promoted to the Championship last weekPhoto credit: PA
Lockyer is expected to remain at the club

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Lockyer is expected to remain at the clubCredit: Alamy
Ruddock was also offered a new contract

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Ruddock was also offered a new contractPhoto credit: Getty
Isted, who spent the season on loan at Barnsley, is facing a departure

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Isted, who spent the season on loan at Barnsley, is facing a departureCredit: Alamy
Lansbury was released

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Lansbury was releasedCredit: Alamy

Goalkeeper Harry Isted, who impressed on loan at Barnsley this season, will also leave.

Luton have also announced that Ethan Horvath, Cody Drameh and Marvelous Nakamba will return to their home clubs.

And several players from the club’s development team including Daniel Idiakhoa, Avan Jones, Conor Lawless, Josh Neufville, Callum Nicolson, Casey Pettit and Josh Williams will be sacked over the next few weeks.

With a number of first-team stars set to leave Kenilworth Road this month, the Hatters have revealed they are still trying to negotiate contract terms with four players.

Amari’i Bell and Luke Berry are expected to remain in Bedfordshire, as are Tom Lockyer and Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu.

Ruddock made history last week by helping Luton gain promotion to the Premier League.

He was the first player to move from the National League to the Premier League with the same club.

The 29-year-old was part of Luton’s National League-winning side in 2013 and has been a key figure ever since.

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After promotion to the EFL, Luton stayed in the second tier for four years and eventually managed promotion to the third tier after finishing runners-up in the 2017/18 season.

However, Luton didn’t stay in League One for long as they won the league in their very first season.

Meanwhile, Lockyer – who joined the club in 2020 – will soon be returning to football after collapsing in the Championship play-off final.

The defender was taken to a nearby hospital on a stretcher amid chilling scenes last week but Luton has since confirmed he will be available for pre-season training in July.

Bradley is also set to become a free agent

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Bradley is also set to become a free agentPhoto credit: Getty

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