January transfer window: Port Vale defender is keen to extend his loan stay
January transfer window news: Port Vale’s loaned out defender Kieran Kennedy says he “wouldn’t think twice” about extending his stay at Wrexham.
Kennedy rejoined the National League side on a month’s loan after failing to gain a regular starting place at Vale Park.
I’ve not enjoyed it since I was here last. It’s a nightmare not playing…
The centre-half has started just one League game for the Valiants since agreeing a one-year deal in the summer.
Kennedy is behind Nathan Smith, Leon Legge and Shaun Brisley in the pecking order and Vale manager John Askey could agree to extend the loan or even agree to a permanent move.
The 26 year-old has been a regular for Wrexham since his move and he told the local media: “I wouldn’t think twice about it . It’s obviously not in my hands. I’ve got to prove to the gaffer that I’m worth keeping.
“I’ve not enjoyed it since I was here last. It’s a nightmare not playing. I think my missus probably pays the biggest price. I’ll be honest, all my family wanted me to sign here last year, but I had to make a decision, which didn’t work out.
“I’m delighted to back here. When I rang my mum and told my missus they were delighted. It’s a family club and the way you get treated is brilliant and it’s not like that everywhere.
“I couldn’t enjoy it more here.”