Liverpool youngster Ovie Ejaria is set for another loan spell, this time in England, as the Liverpool Echo claims Reading is his destination.
The 21-year-old was at Rangers for the first half of the campaign but things did not work out for the Englishman, and he returned to the Reds.
The midfielder scored two goals for the Scottish giants from 28 games, and it will be interesting to see how he plays in the Championship with the Royals.
Reading need some help as they look to avoid relegation. The Royals are 23rd in the Championship and have won just four games from 26 this season.
Ejaria would look to help out in the goals scored column too with the Championship strugglers scoring just 14 times in the league.
The Liverpool star needs to have a quality second half of the season if he wants to be part of our plans in the next campaign.
Ryan Kent, Marko Grujic and Harry Wilson have all done well with their respective clubs this season, and some Liverpool fans weren’t sure of the youngster doing well at Reading.
Another move to a struggling club. Is it really the best for him?
— Yatin Patel (@Yatzpatel) January 7, 2019
Strong, skilful attacking midfielder. Heaps of potential but doesn’t show it consistently enough; needs a run of games to build his confidence
— Len ≈ (@len_shayler) January 7, 2019
A player with a lot of talent needs to wake up and start using it
— Julian C Evans (@JulianCEvans1) January 7, 2019
He should have stayed with Stevie
— king (@aleemkumi) January 7, 2019
Good look Bro! 💪👊
— David B LFC (@scousedave1984) January 7, 2019
A big loss for him not being able to settle at Rangers…
— zzuppy (@ItzEmrah) January 7, 2019
Cracking talent but finds a physical game hard going.
— Graham Hendry (@TremendoHendo72) January 7, 2019
Good with ball at feet, tricky, hangs onto ball for too long and loses possession quite often. Has to distribute the ball quicker once he beats his man. Doesn’t like physical contest.
— Jonny Campbell (@JonnyCampbell17) January 7, 2019
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