Port Vale sign David Worrall
Port Vale sign David Worrall: the Valiants have announced the signing of former Millwall wide midfielder David Worrall.
The vastly experienced former Bury wide man has agreed a two year contract with the football club. Worrall has over 300 career appearances after spells with five clubs and four loan moves.
An official Port Vale FC club statement said:
Port Vale sign David Worrall
We are delighted to announce the signing of former Millwall midfielder, David Worrall on a two-year deal, subject to EFL approval.
Worrall becomes the latest addition to join Michael Brown’s side this summer and will be looking to make his mark on the Vale side.
David has made over 300 career appearances, since making his debut back in 2006 with Bury, where he graduated through the Youth System at Gigg Lane.
Making just the one appearance for Bury, Worrall was quickly snapped up by Premier League side West Bromwich Albion in 2007.
The midfielder spent three years at the Hawthorns, having loan spells at Accrington Stanley, Shrewsbury Town and Bury.
2010 came along and the 27 year-old rejoined Bury, where he spent the next three years of his career, making over 150 appearances.
He then made another move, this time to Rotherham United for one season, also having a loan spell at Oldham Athletic during this period.
Next up was a move to Southend United for two seasons, making over 75 appearances and enjoying his best goal scoring period, with nine goals in two years.
Finally, David the move to Millwall last season in the summer of 2016, helping the club gain promotion through the play-offs to the Sky Bet Championship.
David Worrall Factfile
Age: 27
Clubs: Bury, West Brom, Rotherham United, Southend United, Millwall
Loans: Bury, Shrewsbury Town, Oldham Athletic, Accrington Stanley
Games: 344
Goals: 25