Paul Ince bemoans ‘dull’ transfer window as Reading FC turn full focus on Championship survival
Reading FC manager Paul Ince described the January transfer window as the 'dullest' he has had as a manager.
Reading FC manager Paul Ince described the January transfer window as the 'dullest' he has had as a manager.
According to reports, Everton have shown late interest in making a move for Reading FC forward Lucas Joao.
READING FC have been linked with a transfer deadline day double swoop for Nottingham Forest pair Cafu and Lyle Taylor.
Turkish giants Fenerbahce are reportedly keen on signing Reading FC striker Lucas Joao.
Reading has confirmed a deadline day signing as Tomas Esteves joins the Royals on a season-long loan deal from FC ...
READING have signed Kenyan forward Ayub Timbe Masika on a loan deal until the end of the season. The 27-year-old ...
BRAZILIAN midfielder Felipe Araruna has signed for Reading from Sao Paulo to become the Royals first signing of the January ...
READING have signed Liverpool midfielder Ovie Ejaria on a season-long loan from Liverpool with an option to buy to complete ...
READING manager Jose Gomes says that he expects the club to make one more signing before the close of the ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1Qd-POnrZs Reading return to Madejski Stadium for the first time in three weeks on Saturday when they welcome Aston Villa ...
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