Feeney is in Northern Ireland's squad to face England
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Luton have completed the £150,000 signing of Stockport striker Warren Feeney on a two-and-a-half year deal.
Mike Newell's side beat several other clubs to sign the 24-year-old Northern Ireland international.
The Luton boss said Feeney, who has scored 17 times for rock-bottom County, was keen to move to Kenilworth Road.
"He's got great potential, he is at the right age and has scored a lot of goals in a side that has struggled this season," he told Luton's website.
Feeney joined Stockport for £45,000 last summer from Bournemouth - who will receive a sell-on fee of around £20,000 from County.
Meanwhile, Doncaster chairman John Ryan has admitted his frustration at missing out on the former Leeds trainee.
Ryan claimed he had agreed a £175,000 with Stockport owner Brian Kennedy.
"I was not prepared to put this club into financial problems by trying to match the player's agent's demands," he told Doncaster's website.