It so sad that after having a good performance last campaign yet he leaving the team…

Seven of the Rams’ heroes from the promotion run have already left the team; the most recent departure being Louie Sibley,

who moved to Oxford United at the end of his contract.

Additionally, Derby has added a number of replacements. Earlier this summer, Jerry Yates arrived to Pride Park on loan

from Swansea City, and Kayden Jackson and Ben Osborn joined on permanent contracts.

However, those lower on the hierarchy will only have an even harder time getting game time as additional arrivals are

probably on the way in the coming weeks.

As the preseason heats up and Derby’s squad begins to take shape, FLW takes a closer look at two individuals who might be

given the boot, either permanently or temporarily.

Tyrese Fornah

Tyrese Fornah, 24, had a difficult time establishing himself as a regular in Paul Warne’s squad after moving from the red

side of the East Midlands to the black and white last summer.

The Sierre Leone international spent most of the 2023–24 season out of the starting lineup due to injuries and poor form,

making just nine starts from 19 league games. With only four appearances since the start of the year, Fornah will need to

perform well in forthcoming friendlies in order to have a chance of finishing this transfer window at Derby.

Fornah’s predicament worsened when 28-year-old Ebou Adams, on loan from Cardiff City, arrived in January. Adams

excelled in the defensive midfield role and helped capture

the Rams to the Championship on only their second attempt.

The best-case situation for both sides might be a loan for the 24-year-old, particularly if Derby is able to re-engage Adams.

Fornah only won 47.1% of his tackles, whereas Adams, who is 28 years old, won 66%.

With Fornah’s contract set to expire in 2025, a return to League One may present Warne with the ideal chance to prove to

him that he has what it takes to establish himself as a vital member of his squad and get a new one.

Tyrese Fornah League One Stats 2023/24 (FotMob)
Appearances (Starts) 19 (9)
Goals (Assists) 0 (1)
Tackles Won 47.1%
Pass Accuracy 77.2%
Duels Won 48.3%
Aerial Duels Won 58.3%

Conor Washington

In July of last year, Conor Washington, 32, signed a two-year contract to rejoin his former manager Warne after leaving

Rotherham United.

Like Fornah, though, the English-born Northern Ireland striker had an injury-plagued season in 2023–2024 and then found

it difficult to get past James Collins for a starting 11 spot when he was well.

Washington made 19 appearances for Derby in League One, starting eight of them. Just three goals and two assists were

recorded by him prior to an ankle injury he sustained while serving abroad in November 2023.

Conor Washington 2023/24 League One Stats (FotMob)
Appearances (Starts) 19 (8)
Goals (Assists) 3 (2)
xG 1.28
Shot Accuracy 41.7%
Recoveries 17

Although the 32-year-old scored three goals with an xG rate of just 1.28, he occasionally lacked the cutting edge that Dwight

Gayle and James Collins had displayed in their games.

Dajaune Brown’s ascent over the past year may make it difficult for Washington to be the third-choice attacker, and at this

stage of his career, he wants to play football consistently. The only way the former Miller can make double figures in

appearances and goals this season may be to drop back down the divisions, possibly to League Two.

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