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Ex-Derby County captain Richard Keogh 'hungry' to get career back on track

Richard Keogh, the former captain of Nottingham Forest’s arch-rivals Derby County, says he’s hungry to get back playing after joining the MK Dons.

The 33-year-old had his Rams contract terminated in October having been involved in a car crash which resulted in former team-mates Tom Lawrence and Mason Bennett being convicted of drink-driving.

Centre-back Keogh suffered a serious knee injury during the incident and was dismissed for gross misconduct.

He says he is "hungry" to get his career back on track with Russell Martin's Sky Bet League One side.

"I'm delighted to be here. Once I spoke to Russ and saw the vision and playing style he has - it just felt like the right fit for me," he told the Dons' website.

"I can't be more excited, it's a fantastic set-up here and I really believe in what Russ is trying to build here - I think it's going to be a perfect fit for me.

"I've missed a lot of football and you're getting someone who is going to be excited and hungry to play and push this team forward."

Former Derby captain Keogh, who has won 26 international caps, has also had permanent spells with Bristol City, Carlisle and Coventry, making more than 500 club appearances.

Details of his contract have not been revealed by the club.

Dons boss Martin said: "He probably turned down more lucrative offers to play here and, for me, it's a massive signing and it's a statement from him to say he wants to be part of it.

"He's been my number one target in that position for a long time."

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