Seven potential signings Reading FC could make to replace Amadou Mbengue
Reading FC will likely be looking to dip into the transfer market for a centre-back after the departure of Amadou Mbengue.
Read moreDetailsReading FC will likely be looking to dip into the transfer market for a centre-back after the departure of Amadou Mbengue.
Read moreDetailsReading FC owner Rob Couhig has spoken about his plans to make the club a global success in a recent podcast appearance.
Read moreDetailsReading FC owner Rob Couhig admitted that he has sometimes made 'mistakes' in his enthusiasm since taking over the club.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC midfielder Tryese Fornah will play against the Royals next season after signing for League One Northampton Town.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have announced that they will play against Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur in a pre-season friendly.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club will be receving new investment from Aliya Capital Partners
Read moreDetailsSir John Madejski will look back on his time as Reading FC owner at a Q&A event at the Purple Turtle on July 15.
Read moreDetailsAmadou Mbengue has left a farewell message to the Reading FC fans after departing to join Championship side Queens Park Rangers.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC loanee Joe Lumley has found himself a new club in the Championship
Read moreDetailsYoung striker Jayden Wareham has joined League One Exeter City after rejecting a contract to stay at Reading FC.
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