Magnus Okuonghae and Jack McJannett have both left Luton Town before tonight’s transfer deadline, it has been confirmed.

Okuonghae, 30, has departed by mutual consent after falling down the pecking order at Kenilworth Road this season.

And McJannett, just 17, has completed a move to Premier League side Stoke City for an undisclosed fee.

Hatters boss Nathan Jones confirmed the club couldn’t keep the player once a top tier team came calling.

He told their official website: “We came to a decision that we didn’t want to stand in the boy’s way because his pathway is blocked a little bit here

“What we didn’t want to do is block his overall career pathway.

“It’s a good deal for the club and a good deal for Cameron as well. If he had been closer to our first team, then it wouldn’t have been a decision we’d have taken.
“But we felt that it was a good deal all-round because we have some who are ahead of him at the minute and we didn’t want to curtail his career development.
“It’s not the only Premier League approach we’ve had for our players. I keep saying it, but the board have done fantastically well to allow us to keep hold of these players and we aren’t a selling club.
“We want to keep moving forward and to do that we have to do certain things. This is a good bit of business for everyone concerned.
“Stoke have got a very good player, we have made good money we can put back into the redevelopment of the football club in all departments, and the young lad gets an opportunity that he dreams of. We wish Cameron every success at Stoke and for the rest of his career.”