Derby left resigned to losing key men Jason Knight and Max Bird as the Rams desperately look to raise the £5m needed to show the EFL they can complete the 2021-22 season Derby have until February 1 to show the EFL they have the funds in place Player sales are the simplest way for the club the bridge the gap in cashflow Phil Jagieka and Graeme Shinnie have already left Derby in January
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Derby are resigned to losing top prospects Jason Knight and Max Bird this month unless they can find a route out of the crisis threatening their existence.
The Rams, who have been in administration since September, need to show the EFL by February 1 they have the funds to complete the season, with £5million the sum required.
With the clock ticking, Derbyshire MPs met administrators Quantuma this week in an attempt to safeguard the club's future yet in the short-term,