Derby County defender Claude Davis is hoping to have resolved issues regarding his future by the end of the week. The Rams are in the process of negotiating a settlement with the experienced centre-half to terminate his contract. His current deal at Pride Park still has two years left to run, but Derby chairman of football Adam Pearson is confident an agreement can be reached. "We have been negotiating for a while now," he said. "It was an extremely long contract, which needed to be addressed, and it was not going to be a straightforward deal. "Hopefully, we might be able to sort something by the end of the week." Uncertain Davis, who joined Derby from Sheffield United in the summer of 2007, is currently away on international duty with Jamaica. He is due back in England on Friday, though, and admits he is keen to bring an end to the distracting saga. "I'm none the wiser than anybody else about my future," he said. "I'm not back from Jamaica until Friday so we will see what happens when I return." JCR might have had a word to swing him our way, and with darren moore playing with him in the past and i bet he dont live far from oakwell Maybe just maybe on a free transfer we could get a bargain central defender.
im not so sure SM, palace seem to be struggling to get anyone at moment Simon Jordan not opening check book recently warnock not getting any big signings these days, thats why i think we might be in with a chance