
The playmaker is flourishing on loan with the Hatters, playing 16 times and scoring four times in League One
Kasey Palmer has revealed how he’s loving life at Luton Town as he looks to help the Hatters enjoy a strong end of the season and a possible return to the Championship.
Palmer, who is on loan at Kenilworth Road from Hull City until the end of the campaign, has enjoyed a positive spell in Bedfordshire since leaving the MKM Stadium in January.
Luton lifted silverware at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, when they beat Stockport County 3-1 in the Vertu Trophy and the Hatters are firmly in the race for a play-off place in a bid to secure an immediate return to the Championship.
They sit just three points off the top six with four games left after Wednesday’s 2-1 win over Northampton Town, which relegated the Cobblers, their fourth in five outings.
The Jamaican international has left the door open to potentially extending his stay in Luton beyond the end of the current season, with head coach Jack Wilshere also keen to see something more permanent.
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Palmer is out of contract at the MKM Stadium next summer, though the Tigers do have the option of extending it by a further 12 months, but a move away is likely.
“To be fair, there’s been no actual concrete conversations with the club about next season. It depends what happens at Hull, what Hull want to do, what they want to do here, where we are, what we do, I don’t know,” he told Luton Today.
“Hopefully it can kind of find a solution, and I can come back here next season, but to be honest, I don’t know, there’s no actual concrete answer.
“For sure (would welcome a return), I’m enjoying the players, being in the dressing room, coming in every day, it’s a perfect fit, I think. If it can continue next season, then I wouldn’t be against it, but we’ll have to see what happens in the summer.
“I’m enjoying being here, enjoying the team, enjoying the staff, the fans, it’s just been perfect so far. The aim was to get in the play-offs when I signed, if we fall short I’ll be disappointed, but we’ve just got to keep going.
“I feel comfortable, I’m happy, I’m driving into training happy every day. I’m enjoying it, and it’s showing on the pitch, I think, so it’s all good. I’m enjoying it, I’m loving it, I think the fans can see that I’m enjoying it, hopefully I’m impressing them and we’ll see what happens.”
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