Luton could be forced to pay out £10 million for being PROMOTED to Premier League as play-off hunt hots up

LUTON TOWN will have to splash £10million if they earn Premier League promotion.

Luton are third in the Championship table with only five points separating them from second place, which gives them an automatic spot in the top flight.

Luton Town are making a strong case for Premier League promotionReuters

Luton are facing the prospect of paying £10million if they get promotedGetty

However, joining the Prem for the first time ever will cost the Hatters a lot as they will have to make ground improvements to comply with regulations.

Chief executive Gary Sweet said they would have to “pretty much rebuild” one stand at Kenilworth Road.

Sweet told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “It is maybe more of a gargantuan task than building a new stadium.

“There’s rather a lot of work to do.

“We’ve got about £8m, maybe £10m of improvements to do which is pretty much rebuilding one stand in less than three months, which is some task.

“It’s just really to comply with Premier League‘s broadcasting requirements and some facility requirements that are needed.”

Sweet said the club “hoped to be putting a spade in the ground” to build the 23,000-seater stadium “at the end of this year or early next”.

Luton have had planning permission for their new ground since 2019.

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Sweet added: “It’s quite a heavy investment for football at that level for us and will firmly put us into the Premier League bracket.

“But just to be able to get Kenilworth Road ready now, just for maybe two or three years, is maybe more of a gargantuan task than building a new stadium.”

Luton are in action again on Saturday against Rotherham at the New York Stadium.

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