Former Valiants: Duo handed Blades chance
Two former Port Vale loan signings have been given the chance to impress new Sheffield United manager Nigel Adkins.
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Two former Port Vale loan signings have been given the chance to impress new Sheffield United manager Nigel Adkins.
Chairman Norman Smurthwaite has been interviewed by BBC Radio Stoke about the playing budget for the next season.
The Bury Times says that Bury are “on red alert” after the news that Freddie Veseli has departed Port Vale.
The Sentinel newspaper says that Vale are waiting for Ryan Inniss to sign a contract with Crystal Palace before making a move to sign him on loan.
Port Vale have announced the signing of former Crewe Alexandra midfielder Anthony Grant on a two year deal.
Port Vale have announced the signing of former Walsall defender Ben Purkiss on a two-year deal.
The Bristol Evening Post newspaper says that Bristol Rovers are “in talks with Port Vale over a deal to sign Chris Lines.”
The Sentinel reports that Mark Marshall and Freddie Veseli will not be at the club next season with Vale targeting two more players.
Port Vale have reportedly sold 2,200 season tickets with seven days left before the early-bird deadline.
A potential return to Vale Park for Jennison Myrie-Williams looks highly unlikely with the winger set to move to a League Two club.
Adult supporters will be able to watch the league cup clash against Burnley for just ÂŁ10, the club has announced.
Yeovil have responded to the loss of midfielder Sam Foley to Vale by signing former Valiants loanee Marc Laird.
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The Worcester News newspaper is reporting that former Vale loanee Chris Cornes has been arrested and charged over an alleged “ÂŁ40,000 drug haul.”
If Tom Elliott is indeed the mystery player being shown around Vale Park, then the Valiants may not be the only club interested in the six foot four inches striker.
Port Vale chairman Norman Smurthwaite has tweeted that Port Vale missed out on the signing of former Swindon top-scorer Andy Williams.
Experienced midfielder Chris Birchall has agreed a one-year deal with the Valiants.
A blurry photograph of a man set to go into the main entrance at Vale Park has led to much speculation about a potential new Port Vale signing.
Port Vale’s deals with Yeovil’s Sam Foley and player of the year Michael O’Connor could see playmaker Chris Lines make a permanent switch to Bristol Rovers.
Port Vale FC have confirmed that key midfielder Michael O’Connor will stay with the club after verbally agreeing a new deal.
Port Vale have announced the signing of former Yeovil Town midfielder Sam Foley on a two-year contract.
Assistant manager Paul Bodin says that the club will “be patient” with out of contract pair Michael O’Connor and Mark Marshall.
Dave Hibbert and Clayton McDonald are both on the move plus news on Kingsley James, Neill Collins and Abdulai Bell-Baggie…
Ben Williamson said a conversation with former Vale skipper and current Gills player Doug Loft convinced him to move to Gillingham.
Manager Rob Page says he is hopeful of more new signings for the club joining by the end of this week.
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