Janos Kovacs spoke to Luton's official site about his loan move:
"I had a phone call last night about this opportunity and I am very happy to be back and I will try to help this football club. This beautiful football club."
When asked about the current Hereford situation, he replied: "This is football. Simon Davey took me to Hereford. I started off well, he made me the captain. It was a surprise for me but it was an honour.
"On the other side I had a very unlucky first half of the season after the first five games. I just had injuries and nearly missed the whole of the first half of the season. I came back and had about 15 games until the end of the season.
"To be fair I wasn't happy with my life in Hereford and that's why, with Jamie Pitman, we sat down after the end of the season. I would like to leave, he would like me to leave, and it was all about the best way for both sides. I had some opportunities to leave, back home, League Two club, but it didn't happen at the end of the day. But I'm here and I'm ready to play."
When asked if the loan could become something more permanent: "At the moment I want to play, I want to enjoy it, and everything will happen in a good way."
Kovacs trained with Luton today and is expected to play some part in Tuesday night's game with Bath.