Sunderland Echo

Murty linked with Reading and Oxford as fresh reports emerge

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Reading are considerin­g making club legend Graeme Murty their new manager, according to reports.

The Sunderland Under21s boss has been linked with the Oxford United job in recent weeks with speculatio­n also mentioning Murty’s name with the Reading manager role.

Paul Ince’s job is potentiall­y under threat with the Royals' form having dropped off recently. Reading lost 1-0 against Millwall in the Championsh­ip on Saturday and have slipped to 16th with four losses in their last five.

Just last week Murty said that there had been no contact from Oxford United regarding their vacant manager’s position despite reports he’s on The U's shortlist.

Oxford have been searching for a new boss since sacking Karl Robinson at the end of February, with the club now sitting in the bottom half of League One.

It was initially claimed Murty was a candidate to replace Robinson at the Kassam Stadium, after previously managing Rangers’ first team earlier in his career.

When asked about reports linking him with the Oxford job, Murty replied: “I’ve been having loads and loads of phone calls, loads of people have been phoning me and asking me. Nothing in the press has come from me.

“I’m really enjoying what I’m doing at the moment. I think I’m suited to developing young players, I’m suited to working in this environmen­t and I’ve got to say the club have welcomed me with open arms so I’m really, really thankful for the opportunit­y.

“I would not rule anything out, but as I said nothing that has been spoken about has come from me.”

After coaching Rangers’

youth team Murty took charge of The Gers’ firstteam, initially on an interim basis, between 2017 and 2018.

He left the SPL club in 2021, after returning to his previous role, and was appointed Sunderland’s Head of Profession­al Developmen­t Phase in October 2022.

The young Black Cats claimed a convincing 4-1 win over Stoke City in Premier League 2, Division 2, at Eppleton CW last Monday evening with young striker Harry Gardiner netting two goals for Murty’s side during an impressive win.

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