Reading FC make statement signing of captain from League One club
Reading have completed the signing of defender Udoka Godwin-Malife from Burton Albion on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee.
Reading have completed the signing of defender Udoka Godwin-Malife from Burton Albion on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee.
Former Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman is under consideration for the assistant manager's role at Reading FC
Reading have confirmed assistant manager Rob Kelly has left the League One club for family reasons.
Reading FC continue to face a battle to keep hold of midfielder Charlie Savage this summer, with several Championship clubs ...
Reading FC have missed out on the chance to sign defender Ricardo Santos after the former Bolton captain completed a ...
Reading FC owner Rob Couhig has revealed details of a major programme of improvements at the Select Car Leasing Stadium
Reading FC owner Rob Couhig has admitted the club "did not do a good enough job" last season as he ...
Reading FC owner Rob Couhig says he expects the club to make "several additions" this summer, but also sent a ...
Former Reading FC striker Jayden Wareham could be on the move this summer for a fee of up to £2.5 ...
Former Reading FC defender Tom McIntyre has admitted he would "love" to return to the club one day, fuelling speculation ...
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