Port Vale has added right-back Kyle John to their roster on a one-year contract as they prepare for the upcoming League Two season. The 23-year-old, who was released by Everton in June, is the 14th signing for the team under the management of Darren Moore.
Describing John as energetic, combative, and skilled with the ball, Moore is optimistic about the impact he will have on the squad. Vale, who suffered relegation from League One in the previous season, will begin their new campaign with a match against Salford City.
For Port Vale supporters, the sight of a rebuild is nothing new. Since Rob Page’s departure in 2016, only one manager has completed a full season in charge. With the team facing relegation, Moore wasted no time in making significant signings, including convincing George Byers to join from Sheffield Wednesday.
The addition of players like Lorent Tolaj, Ruari Paton, and Jayden Stockley aims to address the team’s goal-scoring issues, while securing promising talent like Baylee Dipepa on a new contract shows a commitment to building for the future. Retaining last season’s top scorers Ben Garrity and Ethan Chislett is crucial for maintaining stability.
Despite these positive moves, there are concerns in defense, particularly at full-back where injuries have left gaps in the squad. Pre-season matches have highlighted some defensive vulnerabilities, although the attacking prowess of players like Ronan Curtis offers promise.
While Vale appears strong on paper and could be contenders for promotion, the team’s ability to gel and adapt to Moore’s tactics will be key. A slow start to the season may be possible as the new-look squad finds its rhythm, but fans will be hoping for a successful campaign under their ambitious manager.