Former Wolves and Milwall striker and Republic of Ireland international Andy Keogh is on the move once again.
After moving to Australia in order to pursue a career in the A-League with Perth Glory, everything looked to be going really well for the Dubliner as he was scoring goals in a team climbing the table, but issues surrounding his wages resulted in Perth Glory being banned from the A-League finals.
Keogh's contract was due to be renegotiated this summer, and after a break in Ibiza with Paul McShane & Co., it seems as though he has decided to quit Australia in favour of another exotic league, the Thailand Premier League.
The West Australian are reporting that Keogh is set to sign for Thai side Ratchaburi.
This photo posted to a Ratchaburi fan account of Keogh with the club president would suggest that a deal is imminent:
Deal almost complete, here's Keogh with the Thai club's president - https://t.co/h56GAEdqSh pic.twitter.com/ZTvlUxmXSf
— Back Page Football (@bpfootball) July 21, 2015
Coverage of the A-League was fairly scarce during his time in Australia, but the Thai league? Not sure Setanta are covering that. Although maybe they will now (they won't).
The reason Keogh has decided on Thailand is apparently due to a "lucrative offer", so fair play to him.
via The Emerald Exiles.