Luton Town boss responds to transfer speculation about Reading FC pair
LUTON TOWN manager Rob Edwards has responded to transfer speculation after Reading pair Nelson Abbey and Tom Holmes were linked ...
LUTON TOWN manager Rob Edwards has responded to transfer speculation after Reading pair Nelson Abbey and Tom Holmes were linked ...
READING FC are set to lose key first-team players in the January transfer window, with defenders Nelson Abbey and Tom ...
READING FC manager Ruben Selles confirmed that the club are still working on a couple of transfers before the window ...
READING FC has announced the signing of young defender Tyler Bindon following a successful trial period with the club.
A READING FC side featuring plenty of youth fell to a pre-season defeat at Bearwood against Championship team Queens Park ...
Reading FC have completed the permanent signing of young midfielder Charlie Savage from Manchester United.
Reading Today understands that former Birmingham City centre-back Harlee Dean is on trial at Reading FC.
Reading FC summer signing Harvey Knibbs believes that his versatility will be an asset to the team this season.
Reading FC has completed the signing of former Camridge United player Harvey Knibbs on a free transfer.
READING FC has confirmed that midfielder Tom Ince has departed the club to join Championship Watford for an undisclosed fee.
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