'Light at end of tunnel' in search for new Derby boss
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Matt Hamshaw has been part of the coaching team at Derby since September 2022
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Interim Derby County boss Matt Hamshaw expects to remain in charge for Tuesday's Championship game against Oxford, but is anticipating there will be a new head coach at Pride Park soon.
The Rams have made an official approach for Blackburn boss John Eustace, with the East Midlands club reportedly triggering a release clause of £500,000 for the 45-year-old.
BBC Radio Derby reported that Eustace's representatives were talking to the Blackburn owners on Monday about Derby's interest.
Eustace spoke about the approach after his side's FA Cup exit against Wolves on Sunday, although Hamshaw said there had been no specific mention of the Rovers boss when talking about who would succeed Paul Warne, who was sacked on Friday.
When asked about a timeline for the appointment, Hamshaw said: "They are trying to work as hard as they can to bring a new manager in, and hopefully there will be some light at the end of the tunnel sooner rather than later with that."
As far as Tuesday's home game goes, Hamshaw said he had "planned and prepped" as if he will be at the helm since Derby's draw at Norwich on Saturday.
"It's looking that way as we speak, but that could change again tomorrow (Tuesday) but I'm not assuming it will do," he said.