Former Reading FC striker Lucas Joao signs for Shanghai Port
FORMER Reading FC striker Lucas Joao has signed for Chinese club Shanghai Port on a free transfer.
FORMER Reading FC striker Lucas Joao has signed for Chinese club Shanghai Port on a free transfer.
Reading FC has exercised a clause in Michael Morrison's contract to keep him at the club until 2022. Morrison, 33, ...
GRACE MOLONEY 8: Made several important saves to earn a vitally important clean sheet, most notably a close-range save from ...
Reading won for the first time in five matches as Ovie Ejaria, Yakou Meite and Lucas Joao found the target ...
The fixture dates for Reading's remaining nine games in the season have been confirmed ahead of a return to Championship ...
The English Football League has announced that all football has been postponed until at least the end of April as ...
READING manager Mark Bowen says that his side are ready for a test against a 'dangerous' Brentford side as the ...
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