Warriors striker Admiral Muskwe has left English Premier League side Leicester City to join Championship side, Luton, on a permanent basis.
Muskwe spent a loan spell at Championship side Wycombe wanderers last season having also played for Swindon.
Luton announced on their website that Muskwe has joined permanently. Luton wrote on their website:
We are excited to announce the signing of forward Admiral Muskwe, who has agreed to join Luton Town on a permanent deal from Leicester City for an undisclosed fee.
Becoming the eighth new addition to Nathan Jones’ squad this summer, the 22-year-old has spent his entire career to date with the Foxes but gained senior experience previously with Swindon Town and most recently in the Championship with Wycombe Wanderers.
Manager Nathan Jones expressed his excitement over Muskwe’s move saying the Zimbabwean international has been their target for a while. He added:
We saw what a threat Ade can be when we came up against him at Wycombe last season. He’s gained valuable experience of the Championship from his time there.
Coming from a wonderful club like Leicester, he has great pedigree and his arrival adds quality right across the front three as he can play numerous roles. Having beaten a number of other teams to his signature, we can’t wait to get working with him.
Muskwe played for England Juniors having come through the Leicester junior ranks before he later chose to play for Zimbabwe.
He scored 23 times in 71 Premier League 2 appearances, including six goals in eight outings for City’s U23 side last term prior to joining Wycombe.
Muskwe narrowly missed out on a spot in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations squad for Zimbabwe but is very much in Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic ahead of the 2022 finals in Cameroon.
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