‘He can’t go to Oxford’: Reading FC legend speaks on Savage transfer saga
'He cReading FC legend has claimed that Royals midfielder Charlie Savage 'can't go to Oxford' after the Championship side launched a bid to sign him
Read moreDetails'He cReading FC legend has claimed that Royals midfielder Charlie Savage 'can't go to Oxford' after the Championship side launched a bid to sign him
Read moreDetailsReading have completed the loan signing of Derby County defender Ryan Nyambe, bolstering their defensive options for the remainder of the season.
Read moreDetailsDespite midwinter temperatures, a taste of the Deep South will arrive in Berkshire this weekend when Reading host Barnsley
Read moreDetailsReading FC's hopes of bringing striker Ronan Hale to the SCL this month appear to be fading despite him handing in a transfer request
Read moreDetailsReading FC were hurt by their former player Dom Ballard who continued his excellent season for Leyton Orient by hitting a hat-trick
Read moreDetailsOxford United are preparing a renewed move for Reading FC midfielder Charlie Savage after having an initial offer rejected earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsOxford United's bid to prise Charlie Savage away from Reading FC has added fresh spice to the longstanding county rivalry between the two clubs.
Read moreDetailsReading FC's have been dealt an injury blow after it was confirmed that midfielder Ben Elliott has been ruled out for the remainder of the 2025/26
Read moreDetailsReading FC's hopes of wrapping up a deal to sign experienced centre-back Ricardo Santos appear to have hit a stumbling block
Read moreDetailsReading FC have confirmed the signing of striker Will Keane on loan from Championship side Preston North End for the remainder of the season.
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