Ghanaian defender Baba Rahman is drawing attention from Luton Town, with the Championship club eager to sign the left-back who has rejuvenated his career in Greece.

Luton Town, striving for a prompt return to the Premier League after their recent relegation, is keen on adding experienced players like Rahman to their roster.

The defender had an exceptional season with PAOK Thessaloniki, scoring six goals and providing three assists, playing a pivotal role in PAOK's triumph as champions of the Greek Super League for the first time since 2019.

Luton Town is the latest club to express interest in Rahman, joining the likes of Ipswich Town, newly promoted to the Premier League after 22 years, and Brentford.

Reports from Greek media also suggest that clubs in Germany and France are keeping an eye on the Ghana international.

Currently earning approximately 1 million euros annually on his three-year contract with PAOK, Rahman stands to potentially double his salary with a move back to the Premier League.

His previous stint in the league saw him playing 14 games for Chelsea before an injury derailed his progress.

This year, Rahman has focused on his club career, rediscovering his peak form with stellar performances both domestically and in European competitions.

Despite turning down offers from Championship clubs Norwich and Watford last summer, Rahman's decision to join Greek giants PAOK Thessaloniki has proven transformative.

With Luton Town and other clubs vying for his signature, Baba Rahman’s future looks promising as he considers his next career move.