Bloomfield keeping 'open mind' on future signingspublished at 13:51 28 July

Luton Town boss Matt Bloomfield has said he is still "keeping an open mind" about new signings, despite a busy transfer window.
The Hatters have made eight summer signings so far, including Nahki Wells and Hakeen Odoffin.
When asked if there would be any more arrivals or departures ahead of their League One campaign - Bloomfield told BBC 3CR: "Who knows?"
He added: "The window not closing [until September 1] is both a blessing and a curse, because we can bring people in, should we see fit, but you're a sitting duck for others to take the players you want to keep."
After Luton's relegation to League One, Bloomfield has gone about restructuring the squad, with seven players also leaving.
"I thank Gary [Sweet, the Luton CEO,] and the board for their backing. We are still keeping an open mind, because, should we lose anyone else, we've got to have plans in place.
"We're still searching for the last one or two, if they're right. If they're not, we won't [sign them].
Bloomfield also confirmed, after a pre-season 0-0 draw with Spurs, that Alfie Doughty's absence was the "right one for the football club" after he picked up a knock. The wing-back has been linked with a move to Millwall.
He added that Teden Mengi will miss a "little period of time" with an unspecified injury, with Bloomfield unsure of the severity of issue, while fellow defender Joe Johnson will also be out "for a period of time" with a hamstring injury.