Reading's non-playing staff have now been paid in full, the Reading Chronicle understands.
News broke on Thursday that all players had been paid in full but the off-field staff, including manager Ruben Selles and Director of Football Operations Mark Bowen, had only received a portion of their wages due to a shortfall in funds.
CEO Dayong Pang had promised to resolve this as soon as possible, by Tuesday, December 5 at the latest.
The Reading Chronicle were told today (Monday) that the remaining balance has been paid to those that needed it.
HMRC remains outstanding, while attention quickly turns to satisfying payroll for December as the sale of the club continues to progress slower than expected.
Supporters threw tennis balls and fake money onto the pitch during Sunday's FA Cup defeat at Eastleigh in protest to the owner.
Owner Dai Yongge has a personal EFL hearing hanging over his head for his multiple financial issues.
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