Connect with us

Latest News

Joe Davis becomes Port Vale’s fourth summer signing

The 23-year-old was still under contract with Fleetwood heading into the upcoming season, but negotiated his release to re-join his boyhood club.

Brown, EFL, Fleetwood, Fleetwood Town, FTFC, Michael Brown, Port Vale, PVFC, Rosler, SkyBet League Two, Uwe Rosler, Vale, Valiants

(Picture: Action Images via Reuters)

side Port have re-signed former defender Joe Davis from on a two-year deal.

The 23-year-old was still under contract with the Cod Army heading into the upcoming season, but negotiated his release to re-join his boyhood club.

Davis came through the ranks at Vale and went on to make 31 appearances in all competitions, including 10 under the guidance of Micky Adams during the 2012/13 promotion campaign.

His form for the tempted Leicester to sign him in 2014, but he failed to break through from the development squad to the first-team at the King Power stadium, and joined Fleetwood on loan before making the move permanent in January 2016.

Under , Davis again found it difficult to establish himself in the first-team, and last season, had to spend much of Town’s impressive campaign on the bench as he made just eight appearances and only played 79 minutes from January onwards.

Davis will officially join Vale on 1st July, and is ‘s fourth signing of the summer as the boss plans for life in League Two.

Tom Pope arrived back at Vale in May from , while winger Cristian Montano and Rob Lainton joined on Tuesday, and all three have signed two-year deals like Davis.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Tackle the News

- Sign Up for our weekly Football League Newsletter Today!
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Best Betting Sites at Betinireland.ienew-UK-football-betting-sites-banner

More in Latest News

  • FRUSTRATED STEPHAN SEEKS MORE CONSISTENCY

    RANGERS boss Julien Stephan is still looking for his first win in English football after three attempts. The visitors had hoped to include new signing Richard Kone in their starting line-up, but he started on the bench because he had been restricted to only two training sessions with his new...

  • WE NEED TO BE RUTHLESS SAYS HUNT

    By Stephen Barwick READING 1 Wing 86 NOEL HUNT called on his Reading team to be more ruthless in the opposing penalty area after they lost at home to AFC Wimbledon. AFC WIMBLEDON 2 Stevens 32, Browne 70 STAR MAN NATHAN ASIIMWE AFC Wimbledon Goals from Matty Stevens and Marcus...

  • Action man Green wins it late for Mariners

    By Sam Allen GRIMSBY TOWN 2 Baker-Richardson 1 (og), Green 90+4 GRIMSBY: Pym 6, Sweeney 6 (Warren 81, 6), McJannet 7, Tharme 7, Rodgers 6 (Staunton 80, 6), McEachran 7, Vernam 7 (Gardner 80, 5), Walker 6 (Khouri 73, 6), Green 8, Amaluzor 6 (Burns 65, 6), Kabia 5. Subs...

  • OLD PAL DAVID HAS EARNED HIS SHOT AT THE EFL

    CHANCE: David Hughes IT’S great to see David Hughes get a break in management at Newport County. He’s done a lot of groundwork and deserves his chance in the EFL. An opening day draw at home against Notts County and last week’s 2-1 victory at Crawley was a decent start...