Ghana and Reading defender Andy Yiadom is unsure of his future at the Championship club despite being named Reading FC Player of the seasosn.

Yiadom joined Reading from Barnsley in 2018 on a four year and will have his contract expire in the summer after making more than 150 appearances.

The fan favourite helped Reading FC narrowly escape relegation despite a transfer embargo and six-point deduction for breaking Profit and Sustainability regulations.

Speaking to the media ahead of the final match of the season away to Luton, which Yiadom will not play in due to a toe injury, he said: “I’m really grateful to have received Player of the Season. It’s a team game and all of the players and staff participate in that.

"I do [believe it was my best season for the club], the first season I came in I did well, there were a few dips in the second season, but this fourth season has been amazing.

"I’ve played the majority if not all of the games, I feel extremely fit and although it’s not the season we all wanted in fighting for the play-offs but what was amazing is that everybody got together when they needed to and kept Reading Football Club in the Championship. That’s the main goal.

“Over the summer I will get some rest and take it from there. I like the club, especially this end of the season, there’s been a great family vibe. I’m going to speak with my family and see what we come up with.

"For me personally I’m looking forward to my dad, mum and sister coming back from Ghana and for us to have a nice meal at the table and discuss my future. It’s a family decision, it’s how I feel also. Ultimately it comes down to me. This is a good bunch of people, and everyone is good. I enjoy my time here.”

He made 38 appearances for his side scoring once and making two assists.