News from Reading FC on Tuesday when Osho searched through the Royals and goal Mendes asked to leave Sporting

“The coach is very good to me while I was on loan. He sent me messages saying “well done, we monitor what you’re doing.”

“It’s wonderful for a player on loan, smart for me to hear it. Now that I’m back, I know it’s not a case of ”Who’s Tom Holmes? But from ”He is back with us now, let’s see where he is, if it corresponds to what we are looking to build’.

“So this is an exciting time for many of us. And I’m sure being back here to work out with those guys will also raise my level.”

He posted on Instagram: “Focus on what you can here and now, don’t get bogged down on what’s wrong and look at the positives.”

“This month has been hell for me, waiting for a phone call that never comes, yet I make sure I stay positive and fit, so when I come back, I’m the one I can be.”

Thank you @readingfc for EVERYONE !!!

The great moments and ONLY in my difficult moments Array … it’s through those that I’ve grown up and I’ve taken a step forward as a player and as a man.

For some of the players, I’ve created links with staff and staff. I’ll be grateful!

I will continue to enjoy this gift that God has given me!

MY JOURNEY CONTINUES!

Lee O’Neill, ipswich’s chief operating officer, said: “Stepehen has been with us for some time.

“He trains with us and he’ll take a look at the club and we’ll take a look at hime. It’s just at this point.”

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We will closely follow everything related to the Royals as the preseason progresses.

With less than five weeks to pass until the start of the new 2020/21 championship season, managers will be willing to put their groups in shape as temporarily as you can imagine to have the most productive chance of a positive start. the campaign.

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Players who play now are back for the preseason at their education floor in Bearwood, so Mark Bowen will compare each of them to compatibility with his plans for the future.

The Welshman has big decisions to make with the length of the still-giant team and the reinforcements needed to refresh the camp.

We’ll have the latest Royals progress as the day happens on the live blog below, so keep an eye out for our updates as much as you can.

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That’s it for today’s blog, we’ll be back in the morning and we’ll also arrange a q&A consultation at noon, so stay tuned.

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Jose Gomes’ summer as Reading manager brought many adjustments in and out of the box last year.

In addition to setting aside several veteran players to force them to leave the club, the Portuguese coach had to manage a ‘sweet’ movement embargo, which meant he could only load new faces into his team, at least at first. .

A total of 12 players left in the summer of 2019, the maximum of which had varying degrees of good fortune in their time at the Royals.

But how much did you miss Reading? Would they have made a difference in the team’s fortunes over the last season?

We took a look at the players who left last summer to see the individual case and see how they behaved.

The aim of the reading, Pedro Mendes, has learned that he can leave the Portuguese club Sporting, as reported.

The 20-year-old striker has been followed all year round through the Royals and has been linked to a move to England.

More here

Young centre defender Tom Holmes is back after a year in Belgium with KSV Roeselare.

He hopes to make an effort for the first to make his debut at age 17 in 2018.

Here’s what he said about his return to Bearwood before the new season.

“The coach is very good to me while I was on loan. He sent me messages saying “well done, we monitor what you’re doing.”

“It’s wonderful for a player on loan, smart for me to hear it. Now that I’m back, I know it’s not a case of ”Who’s Tom Holmes? But from ”He is back with us now, let’s see where he is, if it corresponds to what we are looking to build’.

“So this is an exciting time for many of us. And I’m sure being back here to work out with those guys will also raise my level.”

Portsmouth’s attempt to signal Charlie Mulgrew of Blackburn Rovers has been reached through stamps, according to reports from the South Coast.

Pompey was considering moving in for the veteran defender as they targeted his team before the new season.

But according to the Portsmouth News, negotiations have moved to the point of reaching an agreement.

The advent of the pay cap in League One means that all transactions will now have to meet the 2.5 million pound ceiling, there are still prospects for a loan move for Mulgrew.

QPR is in the process of finalizing an agreement to permanently point Tottenham Hotspur’s Luke Amos to reports.

The midfielder spent last season on loan at Loftus Road, and the Rs must now defend themselves against interest from some of their league rivals to permanently point it out.

Amos has made 35 appearances for Mark Warburton’s team, and talkSPORT reports that Hoops’ boss is now looking to protect his facilities for the upcoming season.

The 23-year-old seems out of line with the needs of the Spurs, having made a senior appearance after crossing the north London academy.

During the 2019/20 campaign, there were many emotions and overflows along the way.

And one facet of that is that the groups returned from a loss position to win a draw or even a win.

Here is the amount of problems that the league team claimed for wasting positions, according to the Online Football Data page Transfermarkt.

And it shows that Mark Bowen’s team probably wouldn’t have been the most productive to return after falling behind.

Middlesbrough allegedly diverted To Cardiff City to point to Kieffer Moore as Neil Warnock seeks to beat his former opposing team to the striker.

According to Wales Online, Wigan’s leader is the number one target for Bluebird boss Neil Harris this summer, Cardiff still has some flooring to make up for Moore.

And that opened the door for Warnock, who made an 11-hour offer to tempt Moore in Middlesbrough, according to Northern Echo.

Now it’s idea to be a direct selection between Boro and Cardiff for Moore, which has also attracted interest from Stoke, Derby, Preston and QPR.

Former Hull City and Peterborough United player Marcus Maddison has spoken out about his long career while waiting for a new club.

The 26-year-old, who has also been linked to a move to Sunderland, left Posh at the end of the season after six years.

Maddison posted a frank message on social media about last month and the difficulties of finding a new club, but is busy staying in top condition.

He posted on Instagram: “Focus on what you can here and now, don’t get bogged down on what’s wrong and look at the positives.”

“This month has been hell for me, waiting for a phone call that never comes, yet I make sure I stay positive and fit, so when I come back, I’m the one I can be.”

One of nine players left Reading this summer, Tyler Blackett.

The defender spent 4 years in the Royals’ books after being hired through Jaap Stam in 2016.

Here’s what he had to say about his departure on Instagram:

Thank you @readingfc for EVERYONE !!!

The great moments and ONLY in my difficult moments Array … it’s through those that I’ve grown up and I’ve taken a step forward as a player and as a man.

For some of the players, I’ve created links with staff and staff. I’ll be grateful!

I will continue to enjoy this gift that God has given me!

MY JOURNEY CONTINUES!

The Premier League season ended and was off-the-top for a year.

Norwich City, AFC Bournemouth and Watford will be the 3rd to the Championship, relegated from the elite.

The general attention of the clubs is now constant in the moving market, with the target being the 2020/21 crusade.

And clubs already have to reshape their groups before next season releasing some players.

With the season even though it’s coming to an end, here’s an updated list of Premier League club players who have been released and have not yet located a new club, or those expected to become loose agents very soon.

You want reading?

Former Stoke City and Burnley defender Stephen Ward is lately with Ipswich Town.

He’s been on the loose lately after leaving the Potters for the summer.

Now, the East Anglian Daily Times reports that the 34-year-old is at the Portman Road club.

Lee O’Neill, ipswich’s chief operating officer, said: “Stepehen has been with us for some time.

“He trains with us and he’ll take a look at the club and we’ll take a look at hime. It’s just at this point.”

Reading may have to play his first competitive match of the season at the end of August in the Carabao Cup before the official championship season begins.

The 3 divisions of EFL are scheduled to begin the 2020/21 crusade on Saturday, September 12, with many groups, from the most sensitive to those behind, now back or soon begin pre-season training.

However, the carabao Cup action is expected to begin in the week leading up to the start of the first-round championship season.

Full story here

Another former royal member is Dominic Samuel.

The striker, who is some other graduate of the club’s quarry, was sacked through Blackburn Rovers last month after three years at the club.

The Lancashire Telegraph now reports that it is final on Rotherham United, the newcomers to the Championship.

And speaking of Samuel, here’s an early summer article on how his career has gone since he left Reading

Bookies have already expressed their opinion on who they think can return from the championship next season.

They gave qualifications for each and every team, adding Reading; However, if you’re a Royals fan, I’m afraid it’s the same old prediction!

Reading has one of the highest odds for all 24 teams.

See the prediction of what the table looks like here

The race has begun for former Reading defenseman Gabriel Osho.

The 21-year-old does not have a club that has signed a new deal with the Royals before this month.

Reading was hoping to continue graduating from the academy, but the central defender turned down a new contract.

It is understood that 4 league clubs have expressed interest in Osho’s touchdown prior to the new campaign.

Osho, who can also play in return, made 10 senior appearances for Reading after the ladder.

Former reader Pedro Neves has completed his transfer to Spain.

He spent a year in the Royals’ books with the academy, but was never part of the first team.

He is one of 14 young people released through Reading earlier this summer.

One call that will not pass this summer from Reading’s point of view is that of Pedro Mendes.

The young Portuguese striker connected with the Royals in January and reconnected with a move to England in that window.

He is said to be one of the NEUF players of the sport who is not wanted by manager R-ben Amorim by 2020/21, which could open a season in Reading.

The Royals have not yet said anything about it, however, it is a question to consider.

Former Royal Danny Loader is still at a new club after his release in June.

The teenager, who will turn 20 at the end of the month, is able to have a selection between England and Portugal if you have to believe in the reports.

FC Porto and Sporting are the two Portuguese clubs watching it, Crystal Palace and Leeds United are also interested in England’s youth international.

However, according to Sky Sports, the Portuguese couple has the merit and Loader decides on one of the two.

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