Tom Lockyer will be continuing his journey with Luton Town into the Premier League after agreeing a contract to remain at Kenilworth Road.
The 28-year-old was voted our 2022/23 Player of the Year, winning six awards in total, and was included in the Championship’s Team of the Season as he made 45 appearances for the Hatters.
Lockyer, who arrived at Kenilworth Road from Charlton Athletic in September 2020 and made his 100th appearance for the Hatters in the first leg of the Championship play-off semi-final at Sunderland in May, was also called up to the Wales squad for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
He scored five goals in all competitions last season, including his header in the second leg which sent us to Wembley, where he was carried off on a stretcher after collapsing just moments into the final against Coventry.
After spending five days in hospital and undergoing an operation to correct an atrial fibrillation, Lockyer has made a full recovery and is ready to resume pre-season training today.
Manager Rob Edwards said: “This is a really important signing for us. The supporters saw the best of Tom, and I thought his consistency was second to none – and that’s up there in the whole league. That was why he was in the Team of the Season, why he won loads of awards and why we achieved the special thing that we achieved.
“He was a huge part of it, not just the blocks, the clean sheets, the leadership. He even chipped in with goals, and important ones as well, none more so than in the semi-final. There is no question he is a huge signing for us.
“Of course, after Wembley his health was the main thing, and that’s where all our thoughts went to straight away after the final whistle. It was brilliant that we were able to see him sitting up and celebrating in the hospital, just a shame he couldn’t be there with us.
After spending five days in hospital and undergoing an operation to correct an atrial fibrillation, Lockyer has made a full recovery and is ready to resume pre-season training today.
Manager Rob Edwards said: “This is a really important signing for us. The supporters saw the best of Tom, and I thought his consistency was second to none – and that’s up there in the whole league. That was why he was in the Team of the Season, why he won loads of awards and why we achieved the special thing that we achieved.
“He was a huge part of it, not just the blocks, the clean sheets, the leadership. He even chipped in with goals, and important ones as well, none more so than in the semi-final. There is no question he is a huge signing for us.
“Of course, after Wembley his health was the main thing, and that’s where all our thoughts went to straight away after the final whistle. It was brilliant that we were able to see him sitting up and celebrating in the hospital, just a shame he couldn’t be there with us.