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Paul Ince has shed light on his future as his contract as Reading's interim manager nears its expiry.
The former England captain was a surprise choice after the Royals ditched previous boss Veljko Paunović back in February. Despite it being his first managerial role in eight years, Ince has successfully steered Reading away from Championship danger with games to spare.
The club were sucked into a relegation fight this season after poor form and a six-point deduction handed down for breaching profit and sustainability rules. But three wins in their last seven games have ensured they cannot be caught by the teams in the bottom three.
Speaking about his future at the Select Car Leasing Stadium, Ince said he would like assurances from the club's owners before committing to anything. He also pointed to the example of his old club Manchester United and their struggles given a clear lack of long-term thinking since Sir Alex Ferguson departed.
Ince said: "I'm happy to sit down with the owner and have a conversation. You have to have a project. This club needs to change in a lot of places, it really does.
"I've seen that in the past two months. We've got to be willing to change as