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原帖由 chungundertaker 於 2007-8-3 11:21 AM 發表 
tevez confirmed?
West Ham agree £2m Carlos Tevez deal
By David Bond
Last Updated: 1:36am BST 03/08/2007
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Carlos Tevez looks set to finally complete his move to Manchester United after West Ham and the player's agent Kia Joorabchian agreed a £2 million deal yesterday to release him from his contract at Upton Park.
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On his way: Carlos Tevez can now join Manchester United
Although the agreement still needs the approval of the Premier League and the Football Association, there was growing confidence from all sides last night that the tortuous saga was close to a conclusion.
A statement outlining the peace deal could be made today, provided there are no last-minute hitches.
Under the terms of the agreement, MSI and Just Sports Inc, the two companies who own Tevez's economic rights, will pay West Ham £2 million to effectively buy him out of the remainder of his contract.
Although Joorabchian, the frontman for MSI and Just Sports, initially tried to resist paying West Ham any money, the Premier League insisted the club receive a fee in recognition of their decision to terminate the third-party deals which landed them in trouble with the League in April.
As part of the settlement, Joorabchian has agreed to acknowledge that West Ham did in fact own the player's registration and had a three-year contract with the 23-year-old striker.
At the same time, he has agreed to halt his £30 million High Court action against the club for ripping up the third-party agreements with MSI and Just Sports to enable Tevez to play in the climax to last season's Premiership campaign.
Tevez will now be free to sign for United and is likely to join his new team-mates in time for Sunday's Community Shield against Chelsea at Wembley.
Obtaining official clearance for him to play is expected to take a little longer, however. Having spent the last four months dealing with the fallout from the player's arrival in English football last August, the Premier League are unlikely to rush his move to Old Trafford.
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