Hendrick on course for Derby returnpublished at 15:49 6 March
Derby boss John Eustace looks ahead to facing his former club Blackburn Rovers
Former Derby County midfielder Jeff Hendrick is training with the club and set to play a part in their battle to avoid relegation from the Championship.
The 33-year-old has been without a club since being released by Newcastle United at the end of last season having finished the campaign on loan at Sheffield Wednesday.
Rams head coach John Eustace told BBC Radio Derby having Hendrick in the ranks was a "real plus" because "he knows the club inside-out".
"He was here when I was playing, as well, and I know the kind of character he is so I think he will help the dressing room between now and the end of the season," Eustace said.
Hendrick made 12 appearances for Wednesday last season but has not played a game of first-team football since 1 April 2024.
The Republic of Ireland international started his career with Derby and played more than 200 matches before joining Burnley for £10.5m in 2016.
"He's looked great in training but he's a very fit and athletic lad and looks no different to when I played with him," added Eustace.
"He hasn't played any games at all for the past year and is doing a small pre-season so we want to get him involved as much as he can and hopefully next week he'll be part of the group.
Eustace called Hendrick "a leader in the way he talks and conducts himself" and said he "will drive the standards between now and the end of the season".
Derby host Eustace's former club, Blackburn Rovers, in the Championship on Saturday looking for their first win under the new head coach since he left Ewood Park for Pride Park last month.