Hatters boss plays down Gnakpa talk

Luton boss Mick Harford has denied rumours that the club are set to sign Peterborough defender Claude Gnakpa despite being a fan of the player.

Harford: Starting to rebuild
Harford: Starting to rebuild

The Frenchman is out of contract in the summer and reports had linked the 24-year-old with a move to Kenilworth Road.

But Harford told The Luton News: "I've seen him play lots of times. He is a good player. We are just scouting and watching games.

"He played against our reserves. There are a lot of players that impress."

The Hatters manager is on the lookout for new players after announcing his entire squad was available for transfer after their relegation to League Two.

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