Midfielder signs up in loan deal
leedsunited.com 13/9/12
Michael Tonge joins United on loan...
Leeds United have signed Stoke City midfielder Michael Tonge on loan until December.
The 29-year-old completed the move on Thursday morning and trained with his new team-mates for the first time ahead of Saturday's trip to Cardiff City.
Michael is well known to manager Neil Warnock with the midfielder having made over 300 appearances for Sheffield United, the majority coming under the current Leeds boss.
He joined Premier League Stoke in 2008 and has played in the UEFA Cup for the Potters.
"There's a number of players I've been looking at with the injuries we have," said the boss. "It was vital we did something in time for Cardiff.
"Michael hasn't been involved with the first team, but he's played some under-21 games so he's fit. He knows how I play, I don't have to explain things, and he'll fit in well with what we have here.
"A loan had to be someone we wanted and Michael fits the category and I think he'll fit in well. He's desperate to do well. I like that, and I like him as a person. He gives us that passing ability we maybe don't have and he'll fit in well.
"It's about fitting the ingredients and he's in the Norris/Green mould which is what we want. He's excited and couldn't wait to get started.
"There was a lot of names bandied about, but I said we would wait for him so I'm pleased."
Michael Tonge joins United on loan...
Leeds United have signed Stoke City midfielder Michael Tonge on loan until December.
The 29-year-old completed the move on Thursday morning and trained with his new team-mates for the first time ahead of Saturday's trip to Cardiff City.
Michael is well known to manager Neil Warnock with the midfielder having made over 300 appearances for Sheffield United, the majority coming under the current Leeds boss.
He joined Premier League Stoke in 2008 and has played in the UEFA Cup for the Potters.
"There's a number of players I've been looking at with the injuries we have," said the boss. "It was vital we did something in time for Cardiff.
"Michael hasn't been involved with the first team, but he's played some under-21 games so he's fit. He knows how I play, I don't have to explain things, and he'll fit in well with what we have here.
"A loan had to be someone we wanted and Michael fits the category and I think he'll fit in well. He's desperate to do well. I like that, and I like him as a person. He gives us that passing ability we maybe don't have and he'll fit in well.
"It's about fitting the ingredients and he's in the Norris/Green mould which is what we want. He's excited and couldn't wait to get started.
"There was a lot of names bandied about, but I said we would wait for him so I'm pleased."