‘Proposals have been accepted’ Reading boss gives update on Abbey and Holmes transfer speculation
READING FC boss Ruben Selles confirmed that proposals for Nelson Abbey and Tom Holmes have been accepted by the club.
READING FC boss Ruben Selles confirmed that proposals for Nelson Abbey and Tom Holmes have been accepted by the club.
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 boss Ruben Selles admitted that he cannot 'control' if the club loses first-team players in the January transfer window.
FORMER Reading star Ovie Ejaria is reportedly on trial with Championship side Plymouth Argyle after being released by the Royals ...
READING FC's activity is likely to be limited this transfer window in terms of incomings, if any at all, with ...
READING FC will be seeking to continue their journey in the EFL Trophy in their knockout tie with Brighton & ...
Reading FC has confirmed the departures of first-team coaches Andrew Sparkes and Eddie Niedzwiecki from the club.
READING FC boss Ruben Selles has outlined his intention to keep his squad intact during the January transfer window.
READING FC and manager Ruben Selles have been charged by FA for an alleged breach of rules during their game ...
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