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Was thinking exactly the same thing. Not exactly cloak and dagger stuff is it?Only thing I can think of is:1. Deal already done bar the paperwork and no way Wolves or Keogh will go back on their word.2. Intended to increase the profile of the club to assist ticket sales and convince other players/ agents that Rovers are an attractive option.3. Gossip so wide spread that it makes no difference anymore.4. Doing an agent a favour by publicising Keoghs availability for some reason.5. New found confidence that a player would be daft to turn down Rovers and that we do not need to fear anyone poaching him.The reality is probably a combination of the above.
“To put Andy and Billy together again is something to consider. You talk to a lot of clubs about players without making a concrete offer and we have done that with Andy Keogh. It will all depend on what Andy’s situation is with Wolves. He knows a lot of our players and he is certainly someone who interests us.”Billy Sharp and Andy Keogh made their names cling well together at Scunthorpe in the 2005-6 season, when they were the most potent strike-force in League One, scoring 38 goals between them (Keogh scored 15).Billy says to BBC:“Keogh is one of my good mates. He has mentioned it to me, he wants to play football like me and Doncaster are interested in him. I think if Mick McCarthy would let him go out on loan then he will come here. If he does come here then it would be a brilliant addition to the squad.”As you know I usually don’t write much about rumours. But this is really more than that. The manager of Doncaster clearly wants Keogh on loan and Wolves need to lay off a couple of players to meet the 25 player rule. And I’m sure that Andy wants to play regular football.But having splashed their cash on Sharp I don’t believe that Doncaster can afford to buy out Keogh. But I do believe that it would be a golden opportunity for Andy to retrieve his scoring ability together with his old striker friend and make his way back to the forward squad of Wolves the season after this.Therefore I find the probability of Keogh signing for Doncaster on loan very high indeed. The only question is if Andy wants a chance to get into this years team of Wolves before signing for Donny. The deal could drag out or be done very soon.According to McCarthy recently though, he wants his 25 men sorted out in good time before the season starts. My informed guess is that Andy Keogh will sign for Donny soon. And what a potent striking force they will get!
Deal already done bar the paperwork and no way Wolves or Keogh will go back on their word.
LEEDS UNITED have made a move to bring former striker Andy Keogh back to Elland Road.Wolverhampton Wanderers want to sell the Irishman, on the books at United at the start of his career – without ever actually starting a game – to bring in transfer funds.Under Premier League regulations, the Molineux outfit are also mindful of the need to reduce their senior squad from its current number of 30 to 25 by the end of the transfer window in August.But the fee – with Wolves understood to be seeking a sum well into seven figures – appears to be the stumbling block.Dublin-born Keogh, who signed a two-year extension in February 2009 and is contracted until June 2012, was an established choice up front ahead of last season, with injury and the form of Kevin Doyle – deployed in a one-man attack – forcing him on the fringes.Keogh, who cost Wolves £600,000 when he joined them from Scunthorpe United in 2007, has also been the subject of interest from United's Yorkshire npower Championship rivals Barnsley, but that has cooled due to the asking price.Doncaster Rovers have also thrown their hat into the ring to sign the 24-year-old on loan and re-unite him with his former Scunthorpe United colleague Billy Sharp.Republic of Ireland star Keogh joined United at the age of 16, but featured just once as a sub in the Carling Cup clash at Portsmouth in October 2004.After an earlier loan spell, he moved to Scunthorpe United for £50,000 in February 2005.
Well according to Yorkshire Evening post Leeds have declared there intrest in keogh aswell QuoteLEEDS UNITED have made a move to bring former striker Andy Keogh back to Elland Road.Wolverhampton Wanderers want to sell the Irishman, on the books at United at the start of his career – without ever actually starting a game – to bring in transfer funds.Under Premier League regulations, the Molineux outfit are also mindful of the need to reduce their senior squad from its current number of 30 to 25 by the end of the transfer window in August.But the fee – with Wolves understood to be seeking a sum well into seven figures – appears to be the stumbling block.Dublin-born Keogh, who signed a two-year extension in February 2009 and is contracted until June 2012, was an established choice up front ahead of last season, with injury and the form of Kevin Doyle – deployed in a one-man attack – forcing him on the fringes.Keogh, who cost Wolves £600,000 when he joined them from Scunthorpe United in 2007, has also been the subject of interest from United's Yorkshire npower Championship rivals Barnsley, but that has cooled due to the asking price.Doncaster Rovers have also thrown their hat into the ring to sign the 24-year-old on loan and re-unite him with his former Scunthorpe United colleague Billy Sharp.Republic of Ireland star Keogh joined United at the age of 16, but featured just once as a sub in the Carling Cup clash at Portsmouth in October 2004.After an earlier loan spell, he moved to Scunthorpe United for £50,000 in February 2005.
Just to step sideways for a moment, this new Premier League ruling about 25 player 1st team squads could see a late influx of talented players being available for loan. Maybe we dont jump in just yet with too many loanees, and pick up a bargain late in August?