Harvey Knibbs of Reading was previously a target for Bristol City, and given his current form, they ought to think about making another move for him.
- Harvey Knibbs continues to shine at Reading, attracting interest from clubs up the football pyramid.
- Bristol City desperately need a goal-scoring threat like Knibbs to elevate their attack next season.
- Knibbs boasts impressive stats, including a high shot on target percentage and significant goal contributions.
For some time now, Harvey Knibbs has been a sought-after player, and several League One and Championship clubs are rumoured to be interested in the Reading striker.
According to journalist Pete O’Rourke, Knibbs was closely watched during the January transfer window. Plymouth Argyle was among the teams that attempted to sign the 24-year-old last month but were unsuccessful.
When he was leaving Cambridge United last summer, the same source suggested that Bristol City might be interested in signing him. The striker ultimately decided to join the Royals following their drop to the third division.
Nine months later, the former youth product of Aston Villa appears to have wasted a chance for the Robins, as he struggles to score goals in a League One relegation battle. However, Knibbs has shown he can handle the step up to the Championship, so a summer 2024 transfer is not completely out of the question.
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The former Cambridge player had a slow start to the season, scoring just once in his first 13 games across all competitions. However, since scoring three goals in a 5-0 Bristol Street Motors Trophy victory over Swindon Town in October, he has been on fire.
Knibbs is a sought-after player going into the summer after scoring 13 goals in all competitions for a Royals team decimated by various financial concerns. His goal against Port Vale on Tuesday night was the most recent in a string of vital goals that kept his team from falling into the fourth division.
Even though the Berkshire-based team is well-known for having financial difficulties, Knibbs and Cambridge teammate Sam Smith completed their transfer to the former Premier League side last year when they signed a three-year contract that would keep them at the Madejski Stadium until the summer of 2026.
The Royals have already lost four points this season as a result of two different point deductions; despite a recent surge, they are still six points ahead of the drop zone.
Knibbs has contributed to Reading’s run of just one loss in their last eight league games, and since money is tight for his current team, he might be available at a discount when the season ends.
Bristol City’s need Knibbs to sharpen up blunt attack
Any team would benefit from having a player with Knibbs’ consistency in the goal, but for the Robins, he might be the difference between mediocrity in the middle of the table and a postseason run.
With just 38 goals scored in their 33 league games this season, Bristol City has scored fewer goals than any other team in the top half of the table.
In 2023–24, Tommy Conway set a club record with eight goals. Jason Knight followed with six, while Mark Sykes and Sam Bell each scored five.
Andi Weimann was shipped to West Bromwich Albion and is expected to leave the team in the summer, so City is looking for a striker who can score goals regularly in the upcoming season.
Knibbs is a goal specialist; according to FBRef, he has the highest shot on target percentage in the league this season, testing the custodian with 61.3% of his shots on goal.
In terms of goals per ninety, Knibbs is only surpassed by Chris Martin of Bristol Rovers and Charlie Wyke of Wigan Athletic, with 0.34 and 0.33 goals per ninety, respectively. However, since Knibbs has a lot more minutes remaining this season, that return is undoubtedly impressive.
The developing striker has handled the pressure of carrying a team’s survival extra well, demonstrating that he possesses all the qualities of a Championship striker in the making.