Adkins: We don't have to sell
Reading manager Nigel Adkins insists the club will not be forced into selling players following their relegation from the Premier League.
Adkins is already planning for a Championship campaign in 2013/14 - even though the Royals have three matches remaining this season - after last weekend's goalless draw with QPR condemned them to the drop.
Russian striker Pavel Pogrebnyak is among the players tipped to leave the Madejski Stadium, but Adkins insists Reading will determine what happens during the summer transfer window.
"We will want to do the business we want to do, that's the important message," he said.
"Yes we will be in the Championship next season, but this is a well-run club and whatever business we do is because we want to.
"Like every club you cut your cloth accordingly and players who were on Premier League wages won't be on them in the Championship, which is prudent business.
"We want to be successful and we are ambitious. If players leave, it's because we'll allowed them to make leave.
"It will be our decision, it's our business and we don't have to sell.
"Now that we know what division we're in next season we're able to establish some processes to move this club forward.
"Conversations have been going on, but they'll remain private and confidential.
"What is important is that we give ourselves the chance to get back in the Premier League because it's the competition everyone wants to be in."
Adkins continued: "This club has always been run prudently and that's important. Good conversations have been had with the owner and there's a lot of ambition at this club.
"What we must do is keep building on the successes of the past, because the last 10 years have been very successful in the history of the club.
"The greatest lesson we've learned this season is that we must keep moving forward. You must keep evolving and build on your successes."