Bristol Post

Takeover moves a step closer at troubled Reading

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READING have entered a period of exclusive negotiatio­n with a prospectiv­e buyer as their takeover moves a step closer.

Highly criticised owner Dai Yonge is looking to sell the troubled Royals and an interested party now has exclusivit­y.

The deal would include Dai’s shares in the club as well as the stadium and training ground.

A club statement read: “The club can confirm Mr Dai has committed to a letter of intent with a potential purchaser of Reading Football Club.

“The parties will now enter a period of exclusive negotiatio­n to agree the final terms.

“The completion is expected to take up to two months, at which time the purchaser will be announced.

“The transactio­n would include the transfer of Mr Dai’s shareholdi­ng in The Reading Football Club Limited, as well as the Select Car Leasing Stadium and Bearwood Park training ground.

“The club will communicat­e with further updates when appropriat­e.”

League One rivals Wycombe confirmed they were in exclusive dialogue with Reading over the purchase of their Bearwood training facility, but that now looks off the table.

Reading have had six points deducted from their total this season so far after a series of failures by Dai to fulfil the club’s financial obligation­s under EFL rules, with a further two points suspended.

They sit 18th, six points above the League One relegation zone.

Reading fans have been protesting against Dai’s ownership and in January around 1,000 supporters invaded the pitch during their match against Port Vale, leading to it being abandoned.

Reading return to action with a home game against Northampto­n on Good Friday.

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