‘We’re not allowed to pay transfer fees’ Mark Bowen gives update on Reading FC transfer embargo siltation
Reading FC head of football operations Mark Bowen have an update given the situation regarding the Royals? transfer embargo.
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 are set to miss out on summer transfer target Charlie Austin is set to sign for Australian team ...
Reading FC are reportedly interested in bringing Swansea City centre-back Ryan Bennett to the club this summer.
Reading FC have been linked with a summer transfer move for striker Charlie Austin.
Reports have suggested that Reading FC are keen on bringing Baba Rahman back to the club this summer.
Former Reading FC striker Shane Long has reportedly emerged as a summer target for the club this summer.
Reading FC striker Lucas Joao is reportedly a transfer target of several Championship clubs this summer.
Reading FC defender Andy Yiadom praised the team?s ?togetherness? in their successful fight to stay in the Championship.
Reading FC have been linked with a loan deal for young Arsenal prospect Omari Hutchinson.
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