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The 25-year-old Dane can play anywhere across the back three and should fit nicely into Luton's system. He is strong in the air and was one of League's One's best defenders but he faces a big step up in class. 4/10
The Republic of Ireland international is a pacey and direct player that netted eight goals for Rotherham last season but may struggle to make an impact at this level. 4/10
The former Man Utd youngster proved to be versatile when at Birmingham City but is most at home on the wing and joins after registering nine goal involvements (4G 5A) for Blues last season. A value buy. 6/10
The Zimbabwean was vital to Luton's successful play-off, earning comparisons to N'Golo Kante from enamoured Hatters' fans, and should be one of their top performers in the top flight. 8/10
The attack-minded right-back has caught the eye during his various loan spells away from Man City, while the Burkina Faso international was named the Africa Cup of Nations young player of the tournament in 2022. 7/10
Giles has struggled to force his way into Wolves' first team and, after a series of loans, he has now started a new chapter at Luton but a lack of experience could hamper him in the top flight. 5/10
Belgian shot stopper Kaminski was a largely consistent performer for Blackburn but did lose his place in the line-up towards the end of his time at the club, while he has reportedly cost Luton more than if they'd taken up the option to sign last season's number one, loanee Ethan Horvath, permanently. 4/10
Barkley will feel he has a point to prove in the Premier League after struggling at Chelsea and then on loan at Aston Villa. He joins the Hatters after a spell at French side Nice where he scored four goals in 28 appearances. 7/10
Striker Brown, 25, has six caps for Scotland and impressed for Stoke where he scored 30 goals and managed eight assists in 141 games. 6/10
Experienced Dutch shot stopper Krul lost his place in the Norwich team but will expect to compete to be No.1 at Luton and his previous top-flight experience gives him a chance to dislodge Thomas Kaminski as first-choice. 6/10
Belgium midfielder Lokonga made 15 appearances for the Gunners last season before moving to Crystal Palace on loan so he should be a decent option for Luton boss Rob Edwards. 7/10
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