, Five players that Reading should sign this summer

Five players that Reading should sign this summer

Here is five players that Reading should sign this summer –

Marcus Maddison, Peterborough United –  The Peterborough United star deserves a chance in the Championship and has been linked with Reading this summer. The winger has made 148 appearances for The Posh scoring 35 goals. Maddison, who has the most assists in League One, has been a pain to League One defence for a number of years but will he get the chance to shine in the Championship for Reading?

Jon Nolan, Shrewsbury Town – The midfielder has made 43 appearances for Shrewsbury this season and has managed to notch nine goals from midfield. A host of Championship clubs have expressed their interest in signing Nolan, so Reading will have competition if they wish to sign the midfielder. With Shrewsbury failing to earn promotion to the Championship and Paul Hurst leaving for Ipswich Town maybe this is the right time for Nolan to leave Shrewsbury Town.

Kean Bryan, Manchester City – Kean Bryan, who is aged 21, was named Young Player of the Year by Oldham Athletic after impressing hugely despite the club’s eventual relegation to League Two. He started as a box-to-box midfielder but transformed into a centre back, the youngster likes to use his strength in possession, vision and passing ability to influence the game from the centre of the park.

Mohamed Eisa, Cheltenham Town –  After an impressive campaign in League Two this season, scoring 23 goals in 46 league games and maybe Reading should swoop in for a deal. The Sudanese striker spent his early career in non-league football with Dartford, Corinthian and Greenwich Borough. At Greenwich he scored 57 goals in 100 appearances in all competitions before leaving the club in June 2017 to join Cheltenham.

Ethan Ampadu, Chelsea – Having joined Chelsea in the summer from Exeter, highly-rated starlet Ethan Ampadu has impressed Antonio Conte to such an extent that he did not allow him to go out on loan and has instead found himself on the fringes of the first team picture. The 17-year-old made his debut in the Carabao Cup third round against Nottingham Forest last season, garnering rave reviews with a calm, assured performance in the middle of the park.

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