
Warriors hopeful Tivonge Rushesha has earned himself a new contract at England League One side Reading after a descent season with the Royals.
The 22 year old is one of 11 first team players that have contracts on the table as the club begins preparing for next term.
First team players who have been offered new deals include, Michael Craig, Jeriel Dorsett, Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan, Abraham Kanu, Amadou Mbengue, Joel Pereira, Michael Stickland, Basil Tuma, Jayden Wareham, and captain Andy Yiadom.
Reading narrowly lost out on a promotional play off place after finishing 7th on the table, three points behind Leyton Orient.
Rushesha joined Reading from Swansea in 2023 and he earned a year's contract extension at the beginning of the season.
He grabbed the opportunity to make 18 appearances, which where his performances charmed the coaching staff.
"We’re very happy to secure the signature of Tiv for the upcoming season,” said Reading’s head of football operations, Mark Bowen year.
“His attitude and application around both the first team and Under 21 sides has been exceptional throughout his first year, and we are all looking forward to seeing him continue his development with us.”
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The former Premier League side will be hoping to push for a promotional place next season, but face tough competition from Marvelous Nakamba's Luton and Andy Rinomhota's Cardiff after their respective sides dropped from the second tier league.
Brendon Galloway's Plymouth Argyle also dropped to the third tier league.