Defender signs as Warnock waits for cash injection

Published: 20 June 20120 comments

LEEDS UNITED manager Neil Warnock is hoping to make it two signings in
quick succession this week after snapping up Norwich City left-back Adam
Drury on a two-year deal.

The 33-year-old free agent’s capture brings to an end a frustrating few
weeks for the United manager after his attempts to sign Portsmouth
full-back Joel Ward floundered, allowing Crystal Palace to nip in with a
successful £400,000 bid.Since then, ongoing talks designed to secure
investment in Leeds have meant any transfer dealings – including moves to
take QPR goalkeeper Paddy Kenny and Derby County midfielder Paul Green to
Elland Road – having to be put on hold.The Yorkshire Post understands those
discussions over a cash injection have been progressing positively,
something that has allowed Warnock to tentatively step up his rebuilding
plans.As a result, the United chief flew into Leeds on Monday from his
family home in Cornwall and spent the rest of the day locked in talks with
a couple of targets and their respective agents.Confirmation of Drury’s
capture was a direct consequence of those meetings, while another signing –
again on a Bosman free transfer – could follow before the end of the
week.In terms of bringing in players for a fee, however, it is believed
Warnock will have to be more patient with talks over possible investment in
the club needing to come to fruition before the necessary funds can be
released.Provided that does happen, United’s first move will be to sign
Kenny who, as revealed in this newspaper last week, wants his future
resolved by the end of this month.That stance was reiterated yesterday by
sources close to the Halifax-born goalkeeper, who it is believed has been
priced at £500,000 by Rangers.On Drury, Warnock said: “I tried to sign him
at Sheffield United a few years back but it wasn’t to be. I have kept my
eye on him since and I believe he will love it here.”United’s only other
signing this summer is Jason Pearce, who joined from Portsmouth in a
£500,000 deal after Warnock beat off several rival bidders.More Sharing
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