Port Vale goalkeeper Aidan Stone has completed a free transfer to Notts County. The 23-year-old has signed a two-year deal after playing a crucial role in the Valiantsโ promotion from League Two in 2021-22 and making 26 appearances for them last season.
Notts Countyโs board of directors are pleased to welcome a goalkeeper with a blend of excellent first-team experience and considerable potential. A statement from the club reads: โWhen looking for a goalkeeper, we have to consider a number of important factors. Itโs crucial that the player is comfortable on the ball and able to distribute well with both feet. They must also be adept at playing high up the pitch and defending the space behind our back line.โ
โAidan has the attributes to do all that, as well as the willingness to engage in what will be an extensive learning process as he adapts to the unique way we want him to play. The opportunity to bring him in ahead of pre-season was therefore very important to us, as it ensures he will have maximum time to prepare.โ
Stone benefitted hugely from a spell at Burnley as a youngster, where he enjoyed a brilliant footballing education thanks to regular training alongside Nick Pope, Tom Heaton and Joe Hart. โAidan has gone on to make more than 80 senior appearances, all with EFL clubs, and has a League Two promotion to his name. Despite his young age, he therefore has excellent experience to draw on,โ the statement continues.
โCompeting with Sam Slocombe, this is now his opportunity to cement his position as a first-choice goalkeeper at a club which we believe is an excellent fit for him. He arrives with a point to prove, and weโre very confident heโll do just that.โ
The Stafford-born stopper was a latecomer to goalkeeping having played in defence as a youngster before making the switch in his mid-teens. His performances at local level earned him a call-up to England Schoolboys, which then led to him signing for Burnley as back-up to England internationals Pope, Heaton and Hart.
Stone then seized the opportunity to play menโs football with a move to Mansfield following an impressive trial ahead of the 2019-20 season. The following campaign saw him claim 21 League Two appearances for the Stags, impressing sufficiently to earn a switch to Port Vale at the end of his contract.
It proved to be a magnificent move as he nailed down a first-team place towards the end of a campaign which concluded with him keeping a clean sheet in Valeโs play-off final victory over his previous employers. His promising performances and play-off heroics saw him named the Valiantsโ Young Player of the Season, and he continued his progress in League One in 2022-23.
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