Boro boss Gordon Strachan happy to let family come first for Adam Johnson

08 December 2009 01:32
Adam Johnson is back in the Middlesbrough squad for Tuesday night's match against Blackpool at the Riverside, but it still seems likely that the Sunderland-born 22-year-old winger will be sold in January.[LNB] Johnson was not in the squad at QPR on Saturday because of his mother's illness. 'He trained today and he's had a difficult week,' manager Gordon Strachan said. [LNB] On his way: Adam Johnson is set to leave Middlesbrough in January[LNB]'We kept in contact with him all the time because it's not been a great week for him and his family. We're relieved now things are getting better for the family. We said, "Come back when you're ready." [LNB]'We needed to win on Saturday but the most important thing was his family.'[LNB]Sunderland are the leading contenders for Johnson's signature despite interest from Chelsea.[LNB] QPR 1 Middlesbrough 5: Lita's antics taint Strachan's first win as Boro bossGareth Southgate set to sue Middlesbrough for compensationBruce told to forget Johnson bid as Boro issue hands off warning[LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People:Adam Johnson, Gordon Strachan

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