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Wigan close in on Johnson as Everton look to raise funds for Moyes

Everton could be about to cash in on striker Andrew Johnson to boost manager David Moyes' transfer kitty with Wigan likely to win the race if they can stump up around £10m.

The Toffees have consistently said they do not want to sell the player, and Johnson has previously echoed those feelings, as the England forward has been linked with a move away from Goodison Park in the last two transfer windows.

It is believed that for any move to go through, Johnson will have to say he wants to leave, with Moyes only last week publicly stating the player was not for sale.

Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson

Johnson did not have the best of seasons last term with just six goals in 29 Premier League appearances, and it seems now that he could be sacrificed in a clear chase for cash.

The 27-year-old has been linked with moves away from Everton and a return to London has been a reason touted.

But it is believed that Johnson and his family are now settled in the north-west, which gives Wigan boss Steve Bruce the edge in the race for his signature.

Johnson is currently in Switzerland at Everton's training camp, so it is unlikely any move would be finalised before the squad return next week.

Everton are now being linked with moves for Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher - who has just a year left on his Old Trafford contract - while Real Zaragoza frontman Diego Milito is also believed to be on Moyes' wanted list.

Moyes has been searching for a holding player to replace Lee Carsley, and Fletcher, who has made 172 appearances for United, fits the bill.

A decision to let Johnson leave would be made easier following the emergence of youngsters James Vaughan and Victor Anichebe.

Tim Cahill's return to fitness will also provide Moyes with the link player to play just behind Yakubu again.

Cahill has been one of several players to be left behind at the club's Finch Farm training complex to continue rehabilitation after injury.

The Australian, who has yet to start running again after a foot operation, said: "I am not going to put any dates or times on my return.

'I am just looking to get fit. I'm taking no chances, if it takes another couple of weeks longer, then that is what it is going to take.'

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