Experienced former Carlisle United defender Richard Keogh is back on the move.
He has been released by Forest Green Rovers after their relegation from the EFL.
Keogh, 37, had joined the League Two strugglers in February after leaving Wycombe Wanderers.
He made 15 appearances as Steve Cotterill's side battled against the drop.
But after Forest Green went down in bottom position - suffering a second consecutive relegation in the process - the ex-Blues man is on his way out of the New Lawn.
Keogh is among 12 players not offered a new contract at the Nailsworth club as they prepare for life back in the National League.
Nathan Holland, Dom Bernard, Darnell Johnson, Matty Stevens, Jordon Garrick, Sean Robertson, Alex Gorrin, Fankaty Dabo, David Davis, Reece Brown and Luke Daniels are also moving on.
Keogh made 95 appearances for Carlisle between 2007 and 2010, initially joining on loan from Bristol City before a permanent spell.
He went on to play for Coventry City, Derby County, MK Dons, Huddersfield Town, Blackpool and Ipswich Town, then joining Wycombe last summer.
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