LOWE WILL NOT RETURN TO VALE
Vale boss Brain Horton (pictured) signed Lowe in January on loan for the rest of the season, but he failed to settle at the club playing only five games in his time at Vale Park.
The 25-year-old left after not receiving some of the things he was promised when he signed a contract at the club but Port Vale chairman Bill Bell insists that all his requirements were met.
The player's agent Patricia Garel admitted though that Lowe would be prepared to still play in England but that the player will wait until something better comes along.
"Onandi still intends to play in England, but he is prepared to wait until a better opportunity arises," said Garel.
Meanwhile, his American club Rocheste Rhino's have asked Port Vale to release him from his contract which runs until May 6 so that he can start pre-season trainning with them.
Vale still hold the player's registration and therefore he cannot continue his career at another club but the Rhinos are determined to get him released.
They have written to Port Vale giving them seven days to terminate the loan and they have insisted that the player is paid all that is owed to him or they will take action against the club.