
Stoke City boss Tony Pulis says he is willing to help out local rivals Port Vale by loaning the League Two club players next season.
Pulis' good friend Micky Adams has recently taken over at Vale Park and is keen to build a squad capable of achieving promotion.
Adams could receive a helping hand from Pulis, who is keen for the younger members of his squad to gain first-team experience.
"I've got a lot of time and respect for Micky, so it goes without saying I wish him well in his new job across the road at Vale," Pulis told The Sentinel.
"If I can help him, and it suits us to do it, I will look into the possibility of letting him have a player or two. But I've got to be honest and say it's more likely to be a youngster than an established player.
"With all due respect, it wouldn't say a lot about me as a manager if I bought in a senior pro and then loaned him out into the lower leagues.
"But Vale could be ideal for blooding one or two youngsters, if Micky fancies them, and I'd be more than happy to help out as best I can."

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