“This is fantastic news” – Pundit reacts to big Reading FC takeover update

Carlton Palmer has predicted a ‘brighter future’ for Reading after Swiss company Chiron Sports Group reached an agreement to buy the League One side from Dai Yongge.

The off-field issues of the Royals’ are well-documented, with the players having not had their wages on time in the past, and the club have also had issues with HMRC over payments.

Over the past few years, they’ve been hit with several points deductions, which included contributing to their relegation to the Championship.

League One standings 2023/24
Team P GD Pts
16 Charlton Athletic 46 -1 53
17 Reading 46 -2 53
18 Cambridge United 46 -22 48

The current campaign saw Ruben Selles’ men docked six points over the course of the season, but despite that, they managed to stay up as the group pulled together.

Reading FC takeover latest

In the bigger picture though, there is a feeling that Reading can’t move forward until a takeover goes through, with Yongge having claimed for months that he is open to a sale.

There was positive news back in March as it was revealed that Chiron Sports Group had entered a period of exclusivity. And, in a further development, Football Insider stated that an agreement has now been reached.

 

Obviously, that is the news that all Reading fans want to hear, as they’re desperate for this to go through as soon as possible.

 

Naturally, they would want it finalised ahead of the summer window opening, as it would allow them to start recruiting ahead of next season.

 

Carlton Palmer on Reading FC takeover news

Speaking to FLW, ex-England international Palmer explained just how important it is for Reading to get this sorted, as he claimed they could start dreaming of promotion if everything was in place to give Selles backing for new additions.

 

“This is fantastic news for Reading Football Club and the supporters. It has been a terrible time under Yongge, as he has missed payments, players haven’t been paid, point deductions, so Reading have done incredibly well to stay in the league given everything that has gone on.

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