Breaking News: Luton midfielder has made up his mind to sign with Barnsley.

Luton midfielder Jordan Clark has kidded that he will tell his previous Barnsley partner John Stones to wear his shinpads assuming he includes for Manchester City against the Hatters tomorrow.

The team both got through the positions at Oakwell together as young people, Stones’ ability perceived at a beginning phase, sold on to Everton for £3m in January 2013 in the wake of playing only multiple times, before an enormous £47.5m move to Manchester City in August 2016.
Since going to the Etihad, the protector has won the Head Association multiple times, in addition to the Bosses Association once, likewise lifting the FA Cup two times, EFL Cup two times, and the UEFA Super Cup as well.
He has likewise procured 69 Britain covers as well, yet has had a stop-begin starting to the mission up until this point, missing 12 games with a hip physical issue and afterward having one more month out as of late because of a muscle issue.

It has confined the 29-year-old to only nine trips for club and country this term, in spite of the fact that he was back for the 1-0 loss at Aston Estate on Thursday night, playing the entire an hour and a half.

On the possibility of going toward his old colleague, Clark, who has shown up since getting back from injury himself, said: “I came through at Barnsley with him, I realize him all around well. I’ve known him since he was six or seven and presently he’s playing midfield, so I’ll presumably kick him a couple of times when we play them, I’ll boot him around the pitch a smidgen.
“He’s not done not good enough to be fair, he’s still basically as foolish as a brush, he’s not changed by any stretch of the imagination, which is consistently the best thing. You see somebody go to the top like that, it can change individuals, however he’s as yet unchanged person.

“I think perhaps the week paving the way to the game, I’ll send him a message saying wear your shinpads!”

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