‘I’d like to get another one in’ Reading FC boss Ince hopeful of new arrivals in final week of transfer window
Reading FC manager Paul Ince is still hoping to bring players to the club in the final week of the ...
Reading FC manager Paul Ince is still hoping to bring players to the club in the final week of the ...
Reading FC boss Paul Ince believes the fans will play a pivotal role in helping his team this season.
Reading FC have been linked with a move for free agent Amadou Salif Mbengue.
Reading FC head of football operations Mark Bowen has stated his determination to keep Lucas Joao at the club this ...
Reading FC made a winning start to pre-season in a behind closed doors friendly at Bearwood Park against Colchester United.
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.
Transfer speculation regarding Shane Long has intensified after Southampton confirmed that he has been officially released.
European giants Besiktas have reportedly launched a bid to sign Reading FC striker Lucas Joao.
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