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Micky Adams has left Port Vale to take over as manager at Sheffield United.

The much-travelled ex-Fulham, Brighton and Leicester boss, 49, has agreed a two-and-a-half year deal to become Gary Speed’s successor at Bramall Lane.

United have agreed to compensate Vale, with Adams leaving the Potteries club in second place in League Two.

Micky Adams

Former Blades player Alan Cork will be Adams’ number two, while caretaker manager John Carver and assistant boss Sam Ellis have left the club.

Adams arrived at Vale Park in June 2009 and, within 18 months, has turned them into a promotion-chasing side.

Having come through the youth ranks at Bramall Lane before beginning his playing career with Gillingham, Adams has made no secret that he is a Blades fan.

He told the club website: “I’ve always supported the Blades and my favourite player growing up was Tony Currie. He was and still is my biggest idol.

“There is no doubt that my task is threefold. Firstly, to ensure that we avoid relegation and there is clearly enough time left in the season to do that.

“Secondly, to help us become a team that can challenge for promotion.

“Lastly, to develop a structure that will us build a reputation for home grown talent that fans can be proud of in their team.

“With the support of the board and the football staff, I intend to do everything I can to bring all that about.”

Former Sheffield United manager Dave Bassett, a close friend of Adams, told BBC Radio Stoke he would do a good job at his hometown club.

“Micky grew up watching them and there is always that dream of being their manager,” said Bassett.

“It will be a hard job, but Micky has got some good qualities.

“He’s worked as a coach, he’s managed at Fulham, Brighton, Brentford and we worked together at Nottingham Forest and Leicester.

“He has a good background and that’s important.”

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Port Vale manager Micky Adams has been offered the vacant manager’s job at Sheffield United.

The much-travelled ex-Fulham, Brighton and Leicester boss, 49, is the Blades’ choice as successor to Gary Speed.

BBC Radio Stoke understands that, once a compensation package is agreed with Vale, Sheffield-born Adams will depart for the club he followed as a boy.

Adams arrived at Vale Park in June 2009 and, within 18 months, has turned them into a promotion-chasing side.

Micky Adams

Having come through the youth ranks at Bramall Lane before beginning his playing career with Gillingham, Adams has made no secret that he is a Blades fan.

Former Sheffield United manager Dave Bassett, a close friend of Adams, told BBC Radio Stoke that he would do a good job at his home town club.

“Micky grew up watching them and there is always hat dream of being their anager,” said Bassett.

“It will be a hard job, but Micky has got some good qualities.

“He’s worked as a coached, he’s managed at Fulham, Brighton, Brentford and we worked together at Nottingham Forest and Leicester.

“He has a good background and that’s important.”

As things stand both Sheffield United and Port Vale have to agree compensation for Adams and, until that is finalised, Bassett says he will give 100% focus to Vale Park.

“He won’t down tools, he still has a job to do,” added Bassett. “He appreciates that Port Vale gave him an opportunity again and he will not disrespect them.”

Port Vale have given Sheffield United permission to talk to their boss Micky Adams over the managerial vacancy at Bramall Lane.

Vale chairman Bill Bratt said they have ‘reluctantly’ allowed Adams to speak to the Blades after an approach for the former Brighton boss.

Micky Adams

Doncaster boss Sean O’Driscoll played down suggestions on Thursday that he has accepted the Bramall Lane post.

The Blades said they would not appoint a successor to Gary Speed, who took up the Wales vacancy, until the new year.

First-team coach John Carver has been placed in caretaker charge of first-team affairs as Sheffield United look to find a full-time successor to Speed.

Bratt added: “Micky is a terrific manager who has been up front and honest with us throughout the process.

Bill Bratt

‘It’s testament to how well he’s done at Port Vale that we have now been approached.

“Micky was offered a new contract before this happened – and that is still on the table.

“We obviously want him to stay and we know everyone connected with the club feels the same.”

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