Reading FC making ‘very good progress on players’ says co-owner
Reading FC co-owner Todd Trosclair has given fans an update on the progress that the club is making this summer.
Read moreDetailsReading FC co-owner Todd Trosclair has given fans an update on the progress that the club is making this summer.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are set to make their first signing of the summer transfer window with the addition of Lincoln City captain Paudie O'Connor.
Read moreDetailsReading chairman Rob Couhig gave his thoughts on Dai Yongge, the Reading fans, Noel Hunt and more in a recent podcast appearance on The Tilehurst End.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are facing a fight to try and keep hold of defender Amadou Mbengue who has been linked with a whole host of Championship clubs
Read moreDetailsReading FC have appointed a new goalkeeper coach as Noel Hunt adds to his staff.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans favourite Yakou Meite will be available on a free transfer this summer having been released by Cardiff City.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have missed out on summer transfer target Chem Campbell after it was announced that the winger has joined fellow League One side Stevenage.
Read moreDetailsFormer head of football operations at Reading FC, Mark Bowen, has landed a new job as director of football at Forest Green Rovers.
Read moreDetailsReading FC goalscoring legend Jimmy Quinn says he is looking forward to sharing his memories of his time at the club with fans in a special Q&A
Read moreDetailsReading FC chairman Rob Couhig has given an update on the amount of season tickets that the club has sold for the upcoming 2025/26 season.
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