
The owner of the Reading Dae Youngje has been given more time to sell the club by the Premier League.
EFL has previously said it must complete a sale or step from Royals this week, but now it has been extended to April
Last month, EFL also announced that Youngj was officially excluded from the test for “EFL owners and managers, which appears to be “not to rule in China.
“As we have already mentioned, the priority of the league is to promote the sale of the club as soon as possible, in order to end the current uncertainty of the future around the future for its staff, supporters and broader society,” the statement said.
“While Mr. Yong does not yet erase his interests, the negotiations remain active and continuous after depriving him of his rights.
If Yongge does not implement the EFL application until the deadline, you can stop Royales from playing.
Reading is in seventh place in the first round, one point out of the Play-off and seven games.
Earlier, the club said they had fully intended to avoid any possible suspension and Yongje had been “committed” to reach a result.
“The course has the authority to suspend a club if a manager does not comply with their terms of deprivation,” the statement said.
Barcelona midfielder says the conditions for any penalties will be at the willingness of the board, while the suspended clubs are not allowed to win the league, but will continue to be a member of the league.