TRANSFER RUMOUR: Reading FC midfielder ‘agrees terms’ with Championship club over potential transfer
Reading FC midfielder Harvey Knibbs has reportedly 'agreed personal terms' with a Championship club over a potential transfer this month.
Reading FC midfielder Harvey Knibbs has reportedly 'agreed personal terms' with a Championship club over a potential transfer this month.
Reading's FA Cup journey was put to an end in the third-round as they were knocked out of the competition ...
Sky Sports' EFL expert Don Goodman has predicted a play-off push for Reading FC in League One this season.
Reading Football Club has confirmed their first transfer activity of the January window with the extension of Chem Campbell on ...
The front-runner to buy Reading Football Club appears to have aspirations to develop land in Wokingham.
Reading Football Club Former Players' Association (RFCFPA) is delighted to confirm that Thatcham-based Swings & Smiles
Reading FC midfielder Charlie Savage is one of several first-team players at the club who is attracting transfer attention from ...
Former Reading FC star Nelson Abbey has made a new loan move having had his time at Championship side Swansea ...
Experienced defender Harlee Dean expressed his pride at winning a place back in the Reading FC first-team with back-to-back performances.
Reading FC manager Noel Hunt heaped praise on winger Chem Campbell and has confirmed the club are exploring their options ...
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