Reading boss Ruben Selles has said that he 'needs' to make changes for tomorrow's EFL Trophy tie with Cheltenham Town as his squad 'deserve a rest.' The Royals' thin squad have played three matches in a week and picked up six points, narrowly losing out to Rotherham United on Saturday in a 2-1 defeat. Beating West Ham United Under-21s in their opening match of the Bristol Street Motors Trophy, Reading travel to Gloucestershire for their only away match of the group at the League Two Robins. Used
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Reading have been placed under a transfer embargo due to the club's financial accounts remaining outstanding. The Royals were no strangers to the EFL Embargo Reporting Service last season, repeatedly appearing predominantly due to late payments to HMRC. In fact, the club were already under an embargo until 2025 as a punishment for last year's financial misdemeanours. This limits the club from making any signing for a fee, including loan fees. However, the EFL have already restricted the club fro