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11 goals, 13 assists; Leeds or Wolves can soon sign midfielder for free

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READING, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: John Swift of Reading celebrates with teammates after scoring their team's second goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between Reading and Birmingham City at Madejski Stadium on February 22, 2022 in Reading, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
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Earlier this month, John Swift missed out on the chance to make history across European football. 

The Reading midfielder would have become the first player across the continent in 2021/22 to hit double figures for both goals and assists. In the end, Swift was pipped to the post by a rather bigger name; Serie A star and Euro 2020 winner Domenico Berardi. 

But there’s no shame in second place. 

Dovetailing beautifully with Lucas Joao en route to Reading’s third goal in the shock 3-2 win at Preston North End, Swift finished off a flowing team-move which, according to new Royals boss Paul Ince, wouldn’t have looked out of place at Barcelona. 

And that’s what Swift is all about.  

On form, there’s arguably not a better attacking midfielder in the Championship. There’s certainly not a more productive one. This season, the former Chelsea youngster has now contributed 11 goals and 13 assists. 

There’s been long-range screamers, inch-perfect through balls, even the odd knuckleball free-kick.

A Swift exit from Reading?

No wonder Reading want to keep him, with Swift’s contract expiring in July. No wonder a handful of clubs from higher up the footballing pyramid are sniffing around.

READING, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: John Swift of Reading scores their team's second goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between Reading and Birmingham City at Madejski Stadium on February 22, 2022 in Reading, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
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According to The Star, Swift has admirers not just at Leeds United but also at Burnley and Wolves too.

“We want to keep them both (Swift and the similarly out-of-contract Tom Holmes),” former Reading boss Veljko Paunovic said recently.

“We would love those we want (to keep) to extend. We’re doing the best we can (to get new deals sorted).” 

Nearly two months on, Reading are no closer to extending Swift’s deal. More performances like the one against Preston, when he channelled his inner-Iniesta and the Royals turned into Pep’s peak Barcelona, and Swift will be gracing a far larger stage sooner rather than later.

With all due respect to the 12,000 supporters who travelled to Deepdale on Saturday, Swift’s talents deserve to be seen by a wider audience.

READING, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 30: John Swift of Reading runs with the ball during the Sky Bet Championship match between Reading and AFC Bournemouth at Madejski Stadium on October 30, 2021 in Reading, England. (Photo by Luke Walker/Getty Images)
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