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Joorabchian: Time for Tevez to go
13 January 2007
The Argentina striker is set to be confirmed as Sir Alex Ferguson's latest summer signing next week after playing in Sunday's Copa America final against Brazil - and Joorabchian, who owns the player's economic rights, insists has no qualms about moving on.
"Carlos is a bit sad as, in terms of West Ham, he felt very attached to the club last season," Joorabchian said on Sky Sports News. "He loved his time there and it was mutually agreed he would be there for a year and he has served his year. He feels confident now he is a Man United player."
He added: "He helped them out of the relegation battle but he is a sportsman, he doesn't understand the administrative bits and pieces. He knows he is not fighting with West Ham or demanding anything."
Personal terms have already been agreed and Tevez is expected to undergo a medical, with Ferguson confident the protracted saga is coming to a close.
Ferguson said on Thursday night: "I think we have got the player - we think he is our player and are very hopeful. Everyone was excited when we thought we could get Tevez. He's exciting, his form is fantastic and at 23 he can get better."
United have agreed an initial loan deal for Tevez with the option of a permanent transfer, which could be worth over £30million.
They had hoped to push the deal through last week but it stalled after the Premier League insisted West Ham, who hold Tevez's registration, must receive the majority of the fee.
That is because West Ham were allowed to keep playing Tevez last season after assuring the Premier League all third-party clauses in the player's contract had been severed, but Joorabchian is confident he is on sound legal footing to push the transfer through.
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