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Former Hamilton loanee Carlton Morris seals stunning £2M move to Luton Town

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Former Hamilton Accies loanee Carlton Morris has completed a stunning £2M move to Luton Town. The 26-year-old spent the 2015-16 season on loan with Accies from Norwich City, managing to score 8 goals in 33 appearances.

He endured eight loans spell away from the Canaries before joining Championship side Barnsley on a permanent deal last summer.

And after impressing at the Tykes as they were relegated to League One, Luton Town have landed the forward for a seven-figure fee as they look to mount a title charge next season.

Morris said to the club’s website: “I’m really excited to get started. I have played at Kenilworth Road a few times and it is never an easy place to go. “I am happy to be on this side of it now because I want to be at a place where I know I’m confident with the squad that the gaffer is building.

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