Luton Town are said to be on the verge of completing a move to sign former Dutch international Tim Krul to their goalkeeping department.
Luton Town‘s Premier League bow saw them well defeated in a 4-1 defeat against Brighton and Hove Albion.
Carlton Morris scored the Town’s first ever Premier League goal which will forever be in the history books.
This meant very little in the grand scheme of things though as Solly March, Joao Pedro, Simon Adingra and Evan Ferguson all scored to seal a comfortable win for Brighton.
This just epitomising the Hatters’ need for some goalkeeping and defensive reinforcements.
With Thomas Kaminski already arriving at Kenilworth Road this summer in goal, it seems Rob Edwards is set to add another.

Krul to undergo Luton medical
With a limited level of Premier League experience currently in this Luton team, they are about to sign a player with an abundance.
Tim Krul who has already amassed 222 Premier League appearances is the perfect head to bring into the dressing room.
According to The Shields Gazette, Krul is set to ‘undergo medical’ before joining Luton in the Premier League.
Krul has began the season at Norwich second choice behind Angus Gunn, and will be keen on the move.
He will join Ross Barkley as the sides two most experienced players which will be a huge benefit compared to how they looked two weeks ago.
Krul is best known for his starring penalty shoot-out role for the Netherlands in the 2014 World Cup.
Hatters fans will hoping he can roll back the years and display some of these same heroics for them this season.
