Submitted by Anson Fernandes on Tue, 2008-07-08 17:08. Everton, who would like to boost their transfer fund, may sacrifice striker Andrew Johnson if they receive offers of about £10million for the striker who is being chased by Wigan, Sunderland and West Ham United this summer. Toffees Manager David Moyes (left) has insisted England international striker Andrew Johnson is not for sale, "He is a highly-valued member of my senior squad and I look forward to seeing him when the players report back for pre-season training." BBC Sport understands that Wigan Athletic boss Steve Bruce is currently in a better position and is ready to offer Johnson a high package to tempt him to the JJB, but Sunderland counterpart Roy Keane is still hoping to secure the signature of the striker. West Ham have also been strongly linked with Johnson -...
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