The youngster has signed for the Blades following a successful trial over the summer. He impressed in the fixtures over Leeds United and Bristol Rovers and will become part of the development squad who will one day hope to make it to first team level.
Llandudno FC manager Alan Morgan, said: "Jake's been first class for me since he came in, he's a top player, there's no doubt about that. "He's done brilliant since he was let go by Tranmere, he's come to us, worked hard and now he has got his reward, some people think football is easy but after the blow Jake had being let go, some players can drift into oblivion but he's got the desire and the right attitude needed to get back into full time football. Jake's move is a testament to the good work this club does in developing players. Players don't come to Llandudno to get by, they come to improve, to play in a competitive team in a hugely competitive league like the one we find ourselves in now."