Wolves agree Johnson deal

Soccer: Wolves have agreed an €8million fee with Birmingham for central defender Roger Johnson, according to reports.

Soccer:Wolves have agreed an €8million fee with Birmingham for central defender Roger Johnson, according to reports.

Johnson is believed to be holding talks with Wolves officials over a move to Molineux.

If the deal goes through, it would equal the club-record fee Wolves paid Burnley last summer for Burnley striker Steven Fletcher.

Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is keen to bring in a new centre-back and had a €4million bid rejected for Reading's Matt Mills before he moved to Leicester last week.

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But Johnson has been on his radar since the end of last season when Blues were relegated from the Premier League.

City had initially been hoping to secure around €12million should Johnson leave St. Andrew's, but it is believed a compromise has been reached.

Lifelong Chelsea fan Johnson moved from Cardiff to St. Andrew's in a €6million deal two years ago.

He quickly adjusted to the top flight and formed an effective partnership with Scott Dann, another Championship player with Coventry.