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Hammers and Spurs on alert as unhappy Johnson looks to return south

Tottenham and West Ham have been linked with a January move for homesick Everton striker Andy Johnson.

The London giants could also be joined by Arsenal in a three-way battle for the England international who is reported to be failing to settle on Merseyside.

The former Crystal Palace and Birmingham forward loves playing for the Toffees but a source told the Sunday newspapers: "From a footballing perspective AJ's content but he's never happy too far from his roots.

"It was different at Birmingham when he could get down south fairly regularly - but he is also aware that he owes Everton a lot."

Spurs have been interested in Johnson in the past but look unlikely to make a move if they are true to their word and jermain Defoe has a future at White Hart Lane.

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