Reading FC in advanced talks to sign Nottingham Forest winger Josh Bowler
Reading FC are in advanced talks to sign Nottingham Forest winger Josh Bowler.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are in advanced talks to sign Nottingham Forest winger Josh Bowler.
Read moreDetailsEFL pundit Don Goodman believes that it will be tough for Reading FC to replicate a 'sensational' last season.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans were treated to a special day as they were invited to see the club's training ground at Bearwood Park.
Read moreDetailsFans have been speculating over the future of Yakou Meite all summer with the potential return for the Ivorian to Reading on the lips of many fans
Read moreDetailsReading FC continued their preparations for the upcoming 2025/26 season with a pre-season friendly away at League Two side Gillingham.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC star John Swift is set to sign for Championship side Portsmouth on a free transfer.
Read moreDetailsReading FC forward Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan has been given an ultimatum over his future at the club with a new contract offer on the table.
Read moreDetailsVeteran striker Andy Carroll, once of Reading FC, has revealed his new club in England having left France this summer.
Read moreDetailsReading FC transfer target Beryly Lubala has signed for another League One side.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC defender and academy graduate Tom McIntyre has been told to find a new club this transfer window by Championship side Portsmouth.
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