Lukas Jutkiewicz is a striker, born on 28 March 1989 in Southampton, England.
In 1999, Lukas joined the academy of local Southampton and spent three years there, which was enough for him to get ready for a professional start.
In 2005, Jutkiewicz penned his first professional contract with Swindon Town and netted five goals in 38 fixtures for the club during two years.
In 2007, the striker drew the attention of Premier League side Everton, which offered him a lucrative contract. Lukas accepted the offer and moved to Liverpool, but he lacked experience and confidence to become a regular of the team.
In 2008, the footballer went on loan to Plymouth Argyle and made three appearances for the club during six months. The following year, Jutkiewicz featured in seven games for Huddersfield Town during his temporary spell and sealed a loan deal with Motherwell, where he was given a lot of playing time. The striker amassed 12 goals in 33 matches for the team and earned an invitation to Coventry City.
In the summer 2010, Lukas put pen to paper of a contract with Coventry City and fired 18 goals in 67 games for the club during one year and a half.
In January 2012, Middlesbrough secured the footballer’s services on permanent basis and saw him score 15 goals in 71 fixtures. After a brief loan spell with Bolton Wanderers, Jutkiewicz moved to Burnley in the summer 2014.
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