July 4, 2024

Hatters striker Pepple heads to National League side Bromley on loan

Forward leaves Kenilworth Road for the season

Town striker Aribim Pepple has joined National League side Bromley on a season-long loan.

The 20-year-old, who was born in Kettering, moved to Kenilworth Road last term from Cavalry FC where he had become the first player to score in five consecutive Canadian Super League matches.

Pepple, a former Canada U17 international, is yet to make a senior appearance for the Hatters since arriving at Kenilworth Road, but did join Grimsby Town on loan last season, playing 15 times, although failed to find the net.

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If the grapevine is correct, the Hatters summer recruitment spree is yet to end.

After bringing in ten new players, nine permanently and one on loan, according to several sources, including The Express are reporting that the Hatters are in a tussle to bring Japhet Tanganga to Kenilworth Road.

Tanganga, currently on the books of Tottenham Hotspur is, according to our reference source, looking for a move after falling down the pecking order at the North London club.

However, earlier in the article I mentioned that Luton Town had competition for his signature and that opposition is none other than the Serie A giants, Inter Milan.

Clearly, the 24-year-old will be enduring sleepness nights as he decides upon which direction his career should take, the delights of Luton or the splendour of Milan.

But, joking aside, Tanganga would be a superb addition to the squad, albeit on a season-long loan deal, having made multiple Premier League appearances for a decent Tottenham Hotspur side.

Also, being Hackney born, a mov to leafy Bedfordshire would enable him to stay in close contact, on a regular basis, with his family.

Here at Vital Luton Town, we’ll be keeping a watchful eye on any development and report back as deemed necessary.

But please feel free to express your views on this particular transfer, in the comment facility beneath this article.

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