by loyalroyal4life »
23 Aug 2013 10:24
Much-travelled winger Royston Drenthe insists he wants to settle at Reading.
The 26-year-old Dutchman, formerly of Feyenoord, Real Madrid, Everton and Alania Vladikavkaz, has impressed at the Madejski Stadium since manager Nigel Adkins snapped him up in the summer.
The Dutch international moved to the Royals in June from Russian club Alania Vladikavkaz, having played for four clubs in the past three years.
After living in the club hotel at the Madejski Stadium, the former Real Madrid winger has moved into a house and is happy in Berkshire.
Talking to the Reading Evening Post, the 26-year-old said: "I have a house and I don't have to stay at the stadium.
"I'm really happy to be here and I hope I can be here a long time."
He also says he is back to full fitness after being worked hard by Reading's coaching staff and manager Nigel Adkins.
"I have to thank the gaffer, I have to thank the coach and I have to thank everybody who is working around me," he said.
"They worked really hard with me. It was a really tough pre-season but I'm in really good shape now."
"I thank the gaffer, the coaches and everyone who has worked really hard with me," he said.
"It was really tough in pre-season but I'm in good shape and I feel really good. I said to my team-mates that I'm really happy to be here and I hope that I can be here for a long time."
Next up for Drenthe is a trip to Blackpool as the Royals look to maintain their unbeaten start to the campaign.
"Blackpool is the next game and we have to be confident," he added. "It will not be easy against them, they are on an up at the moment. We have to go there and prove ourselves."