Reading sign Everton goalkeeper Joao Virginia on season long loan
READING made their first signing of the summer transfer window as they secured the season-long loan of young Everton goalkeeper ...
READING made their first signing of the summer transfer window as they secured the season-long loan of young Everton goalkeeper ...
READING defender Liam Moore says that it is ‘an absolute honour’ to be chosen as the new club captain ahead ...
MIDFIELDER Liam Kelly has left Reading to join Dutch side Feyenoord on a three-year deal. Kelly joined Reading as a ...
READING'S Chief Executive Nigel Howe says that fans must remain patient over the club’s summer transfer activity. It has been ...
EUROPA League winners Chelsea will visit Reading at the Madejski Stadium to play a pre-season friendly a week before the ...
READING's new training facilities at Bearwood Park are beginning to take shape with phase one of the project close to ...
READING defender and club captain Paul McShane has been released after four seasons at the club. The Republic of Ireland ...
JOSE GOMES' side will be heading to Spain for a two-week training in preparation for the 2019/20 Championship season. After ...
GOALKEEPER Emi Martinez admitted that he is unsure where he will be playing next season, with Reading likely to be ...
JOSE GOMES spoke after Reading's final Championship game of the season which finished in a 0-0 draw against Birmingham City. ...
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