Also the other two younger players are future profit centres for Derby, whereas Keogh is a pure cost centre. Hence Derby's simplistic purely financial decision. Unless Keogh has been even more of a tvvat for reasons that haven't yet come to light, then taking Derby to the cleaners should be a...
Hope he does. Derby are clearly trying to save themselves (more than) a few bob on wages on an ageing injured player, albeit he bears a large responsibility for his non-footballing injury. He needs to get himself a very good lawyer and take Derby to the cleaners.