The respective sides have become two of English football’s most talked about feel-good stories in recent years, as Luton reached the Premier League 12 months ago and earned plenty of plaudits for their fighting spirit despite relegation back to the Championship.
Meanwhile, Ipswich have already forked out £22 million on a permanent deal for Omari Hutchinson from Chelsea – more than the Hatters spent on all of their combined incomings last season – and hope to go one better than Rob Edwards’ side in consolidating their top flight status.
However, one of those who moved to Kenilworth Road last summer has attracted interest after an exceptional season between the sticks.
Carlton Palmer reacts as Ipswich Town plot potential Thomas Kaminski raid
That’s in reference to Belgian shot-stopper Thomas Kaminski, who found himself under the microscope last season multiple times after continuing his fine form that saw Luton swoop for his services from Blackburn Rovers.
Having established himself as a high-standard of goalkeeper in the EFL throughout his time at Ewood Park, Carlton Palmer believes that Kaminski could be a pivotal player in the Hatters’ bid to return immediately to the Premier League, despite interest from elsewhere.
“Ipswich Town are eyeing up a move for Luton Town’s number one goalkeeper, Thomas Kaminski,” Palmer said when speaking to Football League World.
“He wasn’t able to help Luton stay in the Premier League, but after spending three impressive campaigns with Blackburn Rovers, he came to Kenilworth Road, and he’s been absolutely outstanding and played in all 38 games. He’s been outstanding for the club.