Ayub Timbe leaves English Championship side Reading FC

Football
By Odero Charles | Jul 28, 2020
Harambee stars' Ayub Timbe during their Africa Cup of Nation Qualifier match against Zambia at Nyayo stadium on Sep.6 2015.[PHOTO:DENNIS OKEYO/STANDARD]

Harambee Stars winger Ayub Timbe has confirmed his departure from English Championship side Reading FC. 

Timbe had signed an initial six-month loan deal at Reading in January from Chinese side Beijing Renhe but the deal was extended until the end of the season after covid-19 interrupted the season.

“My short journey at reading is finished,” Timbe tweeted.

“I want to thank the club, the staff, my mates and definitely every supporter who was with me through this half season. It was a pleasure to be @ReadingFC.

Thank you all and i wish you good luck in the coming season."

My short journey at reading is finished. I want to thank the club, the staff,my mates and definately every supporter who was with me through this half season. It was a pleasure to be @ReadingFC .Thank you all and i wish you good luck in the coming season. pic.twitter.com/rqxfIfzAsz — Masika Ayub Timbe (@MasikaAyub) July 27, 2020

Reading finished 14th in the standings with 56 points having played 46 matches. 

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