Carlos Tevez has finally completed his transfer to Manchester United ending one of the more controversial and long-running affairs in recent times.
The Argentine, who has already been training with his new club, is now an officially a Manchester United player after moving from West Ham and signing a two-year loan deal.
The 23-year-old is now likely to be in line to make his debut in next weekend's Manchester derby with City with Sunday's match with Reading coming too soon.
The deal was held up due to a dispute over the ownership of the player, who controversially arrived at West Ham from Corinthians a year ago and eventually saved the club from relegation, but in doing so created quite a storm.
However, United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is now relieved to have completed the deal, which has understandably been well examined by the authorities.
"It is completely understandable the Premier League wanted to scrutinise every detail," he said.
"I am happy with that because then we know we are getting a player in the right circumstances, with everything clarified and cleared by the appropriate authorities.
"We know he is our player but even if it was all done today, I wouldn't use him on Sunday. It would more likely be against Manchester City next weekend."
Friday, August 10, 2007
Official announcement : Carlos Tevez Is Finally A United Player
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