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MEITE IS HUNGRY TO SHOW CLASS AT ROYALS

By Connor McLoughlin
CHAMPIONSHIP

PROGRESS: Yakou Meite

VERSATILE Yakou Meite is committed to staying with Reading next season despite nearly moving on during the January transfer window.
The Ivorian had been set to depart until owner Dai Yongge intervened to put a stop to any move.
And now he intends to remain at the Madejski Stadium.
“Of course, I want to be here,” Meite said. “This is my first full season. I didn’t play a lot before this year.
“We will see what happens, but at the moment I’m happy here. I’ve forgotten about what happened in Ja...

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