Port Vale's loan market strategy has been a key focus for manager Darren Moore, who believes it can bring in quality players to boost their League One campaign. Moore, a former top-flight manager with West Brom, spoke about the importance of the loan market and how Port Vale have managed to utilise it for this season's return to League One. The club has secured key signings, including Aston Villa goalkeeper Joe Gauci, who arrived at Villa in January from the A-League and this move to Vale is his first chance of regular senior football on English soil. Moore praised Gauci, saying he is a very good goalkeeper, really good, really confident boy, who dominates his box really well. Port Vale have also taken advantage of the loan market to sign Dajaune Brown from Derby County and Mo Faal from Wrexham, both strikers, to help them in the frontline department. Moore believes these signings will make a wonderful contribution to their season going forward. The club currently sits 22nd in League One, a point outside the bottom three, and will host bottom-of-the-table Plymouth Argyle on Saturday. Moore's contacts at bigger clubs, such as Aston Villa, have been crucial in securing these loan deals, and he is pleased to have them on board. The manager also explained how Villa will keep tabs on Gauci over the season, with representatives visiting to assess his progress. Port Vale's use of the loan market has been a strategic move to strengthen their squad and improve their chances of success in League One. With the signings of Gauci, Brown, and Faal, the club is looking to turn their season around and move up the table. Moore's experience and knowledge of the loan market have been invaluable in securing these key signings, and the club will be hoping to see the benefits of these deals in the coming weeks.