Mark Bowen gives update on future of former Reading FC captain Liam Moore
Mark Bowen said that he ?doesn?t know? what the future holds for former Reading FC captain Liam Moore.
Mark Bowen said that he ?doesn?t know? what the future holds for former Reading FC captain Liam Moore.
Reading FC has secured the future of young prospect Femi Azeez by signing him to a new contract.
Reading FC head of football operations Mark Bowen have an update given the situation regarding the Royals? transfer embargo.
Mark Bowen expressed his delight after Reading FC were able to keep Andy Yiadom and Tom Holmes at the club.
Reading FC head of football operations Mark Bowen clarified that football agent Kia Joorabchian does not have an ?input? in ...
Earlier this month the 22-year-old centre-back put pen to paper on a three-year deal which will see him stay at ...
Eddie Niedzwiecki has returned to Reading FC in the role as Director of Player Development.
Josh Laurent is set to sign on a free transfer at Stoke City when his Reading FC contract expires, according ...
Paul Ince will take his Reading FC side to Plough Lane to take on AFC Wimbledon in a pre-season friendly.
Reading FC have announced that they have appointed Brian Carey as the club?s new Director of Recruitment.
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