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Arsenal’s first team midfielder completes move to Luton Town

In a surprising turn of events on this deadline day, Arsenal’s talented 23-year-old midfielder, Albert Sambi Lokonga, is set to join Luton Town on loan for the entire season.

According to reports from Football.London, the loan deal is a straight agreement with no option or obligation for Luton Town to buy the player permanently. However, this move will provide Lokonga with valuable playing time and experience in the Premier League.

Lokonga’s decision to join Luton Town on loan showcases his determination to further develop his skills and prove himself at the highest level of English football. The Belgian midfielder has already impressed fans and critics alike with his technical abilities and composure on the ball.

Although Arsenal will undoubtedly miss Lokonga’s presence in their midfield, this loan move presents an opportunity for him to gain more game time and adapt to the demands of top-flight football. It also highlights Luton Town’s ambition to strengthen their squad by acquiring promising talents like Lokonga.

As the transfer deadline approaches its final hours, football fans eagerly await official confirmation of this exciting loan deal between Arsenal and Luton Town.

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