MoyesBlueWhiteArmy
Player Valuation: £750k
Owen is well past it now, we should be steering well clear of the likes of him
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Possibly but he would higher our profile and may attract other players I would gamble if its all true about the small fee and assisted wages but I doubt it isIs Owen not an expensive crock?
Possibly but he would higher our profile and may attract other players I would gamble if its all true about the small fee and assisted wages but I doubt it is
Everton are reportedly ready to allow striker Andy Johnson to leave Goodison Park with Middlesbrough and West Ham leading the chase.
Boss David Moyes is prepared to allow the former Crystal Palace and England striker to move on from the club in order to generate more cash to spend on his own targets.
Johnson has repeatedly stated he is happy where he is despite an on running link to West Ham where Alan Curbishley wants to partner him with Dean Ashton.
With Everton well off for strikers and with David Moyes' tendency to play one up front, usually Yakubu, with a five man midfield headed by Tim Cahill pushing forward, it could be that they see Johnson as an asset that could bring in plenty of money.
Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate is also after a striker to play alongside Brazilian hitman Afonso Alves and their chairman Steve Gibson is ready to back a move for Johnson.
Everton paid Palace £8.6m for the Johnson two years ago and if they were to be offered that sort of money back they may sell.
Man City and Wigan are the latest to be looking at AJ. The Sunday papers were saying Moyesy has to sell to raise some cash and Andy may be the one to be sacrificed, even though the player has always said he wants to stay.