Luton Town have confirmed that veteran striker Nahki Wells will remain at Kenilworth Road for the upcoming campaign, while silverware and contract offers highlight a busy week for the island's talent across the English pyramid.
Luton Town have officially released their retained list following the conclusion of the 2025/26 season, with Bermudian international Nahki Wells among those confirmed to stay. The experienced forward, whose clinical finishing remains a vital asset for the Town, will be part of the squad looking to build on the foundations laid this year as they prepare for the 2026/27 challenge.
Further down the pyramid, there was a sense of relief at Edgar Street as Hereford FC successfully secured their National League North status on a dramatic final day of the season.
The club’s hierarchy has wasted no time in planning for the future, officially offering new terms to Keziah Martin. The midfielder has been a consistent performer in Hereford’s battle for survival, and the offer of a deal for the 2026/27 campaign underlines his importance to the Bulls' tactical setup.
While some are focused on retention, Zhani Burgess is celebrating trophy success. Burgess and his Quorn FC teammates have been crowned County Challenge Cup Champions following a disciplined performance in the final.
Quorn secured a 2–0 victory over Lboro Students FC Men's to lift the silverware, with Burgess playing his part in a defensive effort that kept a clean sheet on the big stage. The win marks a significant milestone for the club and adds another winner's medal to the growing collection of Bermudian athletes abroad.
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