Reading winger Junior Hoilett played a starring role for Canada in the Gold Cup while his club future remains uncertain.
The 32-year-old is out-of-contract but was offered a new deal with the Royals after relegation to League One.
A regular under Paul Ince, the former Cardiff City and QPR forward scored once in 35 appearances last season.
Wishing a very Happy 3️⃣3️⃣ Birthday to Junior Hoilett 🥳
— Reading FC (@ReadingFC) June 5, 2023
Not a bad finish @jnrhoilett 😳 pic.twitter.com/I8pCW8OXv5
With 58 caps for his country, Hoilett found the back of the net in a 4-2 win over Cuba to seal progression to the quarter-finals where USA await.
Facing off-field drama, it remains to be seen whether Hoilett will add to his 62 club appearances during a two-year stay.
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Reports had linked the versatile forward with a move to Huddersfield Town, with former boss Neil Warnock thought to be keen on a reunion with the Bluebirds favourite.
Similarly, Amadou Mbengue was offered a new contract at Reading but the defender has not travelled with the first-team squad to training in Alicante.
The League One campaign gets underway in 30 days at home to Peterborough United.
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