Long-serving Luton keeper James Shea would love to extend his stay at Kenilworth Road after confirming his contract will expire this summer.
The 32-year-old made his first ever appearance in the Premier League on Sunday, when he came on for the final 15 minutes of the 4-2 defeat against Fulham. It was the 108th outing of his Town career for the former Arsenal and AFC Wimbledon stopper, who has been with the club since the summer of 2017, winning the Golden Glove award when Luton sealed the League One title in 2019.
Although he has been third choice this term behind Thomas Kaminski and Tim Krul, Shea wants to carry on with the club, as speaking to BBC Three Counties Radio, he said: “I’ve loved every single minute here. I’m up at the end of the season but we’ll see what happens. I’m hoping I’m here, but until something is signed, sealed and delivered, you just never know.”
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