Rumour: Vale to miss out on Westcarr?
According to the Sentinel newspaper, Vale target Craig Westcarr is set to sign for Portsmouth.
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According to the Sentinel newspaper, Vale target Craig Westcarr is set to sign for Portsmouth.
Port Vale look set to lose Jordan Hugill after manager Micky Adams told the Sentinel that “we look like losing out on him”.
The Northampton Chronicle reports that Northampton Town are in talks with an experienced left-sided player – believed to be Port Vale’s Kaid Mohamed.
The rumour mill appears to be reaching fever pitch at Vale Park so we want to round-up what’s been said in a special feature.
The Staffordshire Sentinel reports that Vale’s Gavin Tomlin could make a return to former club Southend United.
Rumours are circulating this week that former Walsall forward Craig Westcarr is in talks with the Valiants.
Byron Moore, Crewe’s Stoke-on-Trent born winger, has left the club after turning down a new contract. Moore has been linked with a switch to Vale Park this summer.
The Staffordshire Sentinel reports that at least one other club in interested in out-of-contract striker Jordan Hugill.
The Scunthorpe Telegraph claims that Port Vale winger Jennison Myrie-Williams is in talks with the Iron over a possible move.
Two players from opposite sides of the playing spectrum are the latest to be linked with possible moves to the Valiants.
An unconfirmed rumour on a popular football rumours website claims that Vale captain Doug Loft has “turned down” a move to Gillingham.
The Staffordshire Sentinel claims that winger Kaid Mohamed has decided to stay at the club for another season.
Want-away Vale winger Kaid Mohamed may be on the brink of moving to League Two Oxford United.
Barry Edge is back to entertain us with another of his poems – this time about the OVF rumour mill.
Midfielder Billy Knott has dismissed reports of talks with Bradford City as “rumours” and claims he will decide on his future after returning from holiday.
The Sentinel claims that Port Vale skipper Doug Loft is in talks with League One rivals Gillingham.
The Sunday People newspaper claims that Bradford City could sign Port Vale target Billy Knott.
Sky Sports are claiming that a number of League One clubs are interested in Port Vale midfielder Chris Lines.
It’s the time that players are linked with moves both in and out of the club. Here are OVF’s pick of the rumours linking players with a switch to Vale Park…
The Sentinel newspaper claims that two Championship players have approached the club with a view to a possible move.
The West London media claim that Port Vale are one of a number of league clubs monitoring Wealdstone winger Tom Pett.
OVF may have an explanation for bizarre rumour linking the Port Vale keeper with a move to Scottish giants Celtic.
Micky Adams has told the Sentinel that he is mystified by rumours linking youngster Sam Johnson to Scottish giants Celtic.
In Rob Fielding’s latest blog, he takes a deliberately ironic look at Port Vale gossip and rumours.
Luton Town forward Andre Gray has inexplicably been linked with a move to Port Vale despite the club having reached its transfer quota for the first-half of the season.
According to tweets from BBC Radio Stoke Port Vale could be signing former Watford defender Carl Dickinson.
Port Vale could be adding one or more faces to their defensive ranks, if comments on social media platforms are to be believed.