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Blackburn Rovers have confirmed the departure of manager John Eustace ahead of his move to Derby.
Eustace has swapped Championship clubs mid-season in a surprise move which sees him drop 16 places in the league.
Eustace has completed his move to DerbyCredit: GettyBlackburn are fifth and pushing for promotion, while Derby are 21st and desperately fighting relegation.
Rovers had expressed their 'extreme disappointment' with the Englishman after 'reluctantly' granting him permission to talk with Derby mid-season.
Now, Blackburn have released a more considered statement, admitting they understand Eustace's reasons for leaving.
A club statement read: "While we are disappointed by his decision to leave at this crucial stage of the season, we fully understand that the opportunity to move closer to his family and return to a former club played a significant role in his choice.
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"The club had hoped that John would see out the season and continue the fantastic work he has done, particularly after strengthening the squad in January and guiding us into a strong position in the league.
"However, with 14 games remaining and a real chance to push for a play-off place, the focus remains on achieving our ambitions."
Derby are yet to officially confirm Eustace's appointment.
talkSPORT understands Eustace accepted the manager's job at Pride Park after feeling a lack of support from Blackburn's owners.
The 45-year-old's release clause is also understood to have been in the region of £500,000 to £750,000.
Eustace spent the last two years of his professional playing career at Derby, making 63 appearances in all competitions.
Blackburn released a strong statement amid his talks with their league rivalsCredit: GettyHis coaching career commenced the year after his retirement in 2016 when he joined Kidderminster Harriers as manager.
After two years with the National League North side he moved to Queens Park Rangers as an assistant to Steve McClaren.
Eustace then had a brief spell as their caretaker manager before he returned to assistant duties upon the arrival of Mark Warburton.
In 2022 he joined the Republic of Ireland national team within the same role, this time with Stephen Kenny, alongside his QPR work.
Eustace became the head coach at Birmingham City in July that year but was dismissed in October 2023 and replaced by Wayne Rooney - a decision which ultimately led to the Blues getting relegated.
Blackburn came calling last February and he guided them to safety in the Championship.
Eustace returns to former club Derby almost ten years after he leftCredit: GettyEustace's touchline debut for Derby is set to come on Friday night in their league clash away at his former club QPR - live on talkSPORT 2.