Kazenga LuaLua has signed a new undisclosed contract with newly-promoted Luton. The Hatters winger, 28, turned down the offer of a new deal earlier this month but has rejoined the squad in time for their pre-season tour to Portugal. “Like most of our signings so far this window, he ticks that box of having plenty of Championship experience,” Hatters boss Graeme Jones told the club’s official website. “He has got that on his CV so he hasn’t got a mental step to take whether he’s good enough for the Championship.” LuaLua left Sunderland in September 2018 and joined Luton until the end of last season, scoring three goals in 28 appearances. He began his career at Newcastle before moving on to Brighton and then Sunderland, while he has also had loan spells at Doncaster and QPR. Luton, who won back-to-back promotions to the second tier last season, have signed Callum McManaman, Ryan Tunnicliffe, Martin Cranie, Brendan Galloway and Simon Sluga since winning the Sky Bet League One title. Topics Kazenga LuaLua, Championship, Luton Luton appoint former Everton assistant manager Graeme Jones as boss Bolton are not the first team to start a season with a points deduction Stoke City appoint Luton’s Jones as manager Bournemouth sign Luton defender Jack Stacey on four-year deal Rodri confident he can add a physical edge to Manchester City British players who have moved to the Bundesliga Former Scotland international Charlie Adam signs for Reading Vela ready for ‘fresh challenge’ to his career after suffering Bolton misery Butt named as head of first-team development by Manchester United Tottenham set to complete £80 million double signing of Giovani Lo Celso and Ryan Sessegnon this week 28 red hot fantasy football tips Real Madrid offer whopping Gareth Bale-plus-cash deal in bid to sign Neymar – report 7 intriguing transfers that have gone under the radar this summer Ranked! The 101 greatest football players of the last 25 years