Rovers boss undecided on Keogh deal

Last updated : 04 August 2008 By Smallsy
Keogh could be staying at Bristol City after all.
RICHARD Keogh may be part of the City squad for next season after all following Doncaster Rovers boss Sean O'Druscoll admitting that a deal for the defender was unlikely.


The 21-year-old who spent time away from City last season in loan spells at Carlisle and Cheltenham rejected a new contract with the Robins and has been on trial at Doncaster. The Yorkshire side's manager admitted that a deal was 'unlikely' after he signed Jos van Nieuwsradt and Matthew Mills.
He said: "We've signed Matt and Jos so our need for a centre-half is obviously less than it was a week ago. Richard would cost a fee, so that will be out of our remit now."

Keogh has been looking for oppertunities to play first team football but looks to have seen his chances to move to another Championship club disappear for the time being.

"He's a good player but we're no longer in the market for a centre half," continued O Driscoll.