Young takes action on players’ contracts
Administrator Bob Young has prevented a possible player exodus at Vale Park by agreeing a long-term contract arrangement with the Football League.
Administrator Bob Young has prevented a possible player exodus at Vale Park by agreeing a long-term contract arrangement with the Football League.
Port Vale FC will be delighted that highly promising defender Joe Davis has agreed to sign a two-year deal with the club.
Midfielder Kingsley James has signed a one-year contract with the club, the official Port Vale website has announced.
The four Port Vale players who have yet to agree new deals, have been told that it is time for them to make a decision.
The Sentinel reports that John McCombe and Tom Pope have both agreed new deals with Port Vale FC.
Reports in the Sentinel claim that defender John McCombe and striker Tom Pope are set to agree new contracts with the club.
Attacker Louis Dodds and wideman Chris Shuker have become the sixth and seventh Port Vale players to agree new contracts with the club.
The Derbyshire Times newspaper claims that Marc Richards has had two meetings with Chesterfield officials over a move to the B2net stadium, but the striker is still keeping his options open.
Micky Adams has hit back at Port Vale fans who have criticised his retained list. The Port Vale manager told the Sentinel: “We cannot sign anybody from outside the club until Keith Ryder comes in, so my hands are tied.”
Defender Clayton McDonald has agreed a one year deal with the Valiants, the fifth player to agree terms so far this summer.
Former Port Vale loanee Jennison Myrie-Williams has been released by League One side Stevenage.
The Sentinel newspaper says that Port Vale FC are in talks with leading scorer Marc Richards as they try to persuade him to stay with the Valiants.
Manager Micky Adams has played down transfer speculation by telling the Sentinel newspaper that there have been “no offers from anywhere for any of our players.”
The Sheffield Star newspaper claims that Port Vale striker Marc Richards is Chesterfield’s top summer target. Richards is out of contract and has already been linked with a number of other clubs.
The Sentinel newspaper reports that Port Vale have offered Anthony Griffith an increased deal in an attempt to keep the midfielder at Vale Park.
Port Vale coach Mark Grew has told the Sentinel newspaper that he expects news on the players’ contract decisions next week.
A tweet on the social networking site Twitter indicates that Port Vale winger is close to or has agreed a new deal with the Valiants.
Port Vale manager Micky Adams is set to hold talks with his squad on Tuesday as he confirms to Vale’s out-of-contract players whether they will be offered a new deal with the Valiants.
Port Vale manager Micky Adams will have talks with his players next week but he has appealed to those offered a new contract to stay and help fire the club to promotion next season.