Rob Edwards has signed a new four-year contract at Luton Town.
The former Aston Villa, Wolves and Blackpool defender led Luton to promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs in 2023 before overseeing their top-flight campaign last season.
They were relegated back to the Championship after finishing 18th but Edwards impressed and has earned fresh terms.
“I’m really pleased,” said Edwards. “It’s been the best 18 months of my professional career, we’ve had so much fun. There’s been ups and, let’s be honest, downs too. But I feel really excited to extend our stay.
“It was never in doubt, but it’s great that we are all on the same page here and we know where we want to be now we’ve all had a taste of it.
“I feel really motivated to get us going again, and to be honest, I said this after West Ham and I know it’s still quite raw because it doesn’t seem that long ago, but the supporters did their talking for us immediately after that game. From then, all that’s been in my head is ‘Right, we’ve got to repay that’.
“We all know the Championship, what a challenge it is, and yes, it is going to be a really difficult year, but also a really exciting one. I’m just delighted.”