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  • League warns West Ham over Tevez

    Tevez has his heart set on a move to Manchester United
    The Premier League has warned West Ham they risk more disciplinary action over the Carlos Tevez saga if they do not receive a transfer fee for the striker.
    BBC sports editor Mihir Bose reports that West Ham face action if they do not "assert their rights" over Tevez.

    Tevez wants to join Manchester United but the deal has reached an impasse.

    Businessman Kia Joorabchian insists he owns the 22-year-old's economic rights but the Premier League says West Ham must receive any transfer fee.


    The confusion was created last season when West Ham failed to inform the Premier League they had entered into an agreement with Joorabchian's company MSI when they signed Tevez and fellow Argentine Javier Mascherano.

    The Hammers were fined £5.5m and warned that Tevez would be unable to play for them while the third-party agreement was still in place.


    West Ham immediately ripped it up - but Joorabchian claims he did not agree to that.

    However, the Premier League is now insisting that Tevez's transfer must only involve West Ham and Manchester United.

    Bose said: "There are voices being raised in football who are not all happy about the Premier League's role in the transfer.

    "They feel the Premier League, which is owned by the clubs, is exceeding its regulatory powers and accuse it of using bully-boy tactics to force West Ham to toe the line.

    "The Premier League vehemently rejects this charge. It says West Ham told them they had torn up the agreement with MSI and had complete control over Carlos Tevez, there was no third party influence of the player.

    "The Premier League merely wants West Ham to stick to this agreement and prove the undertakings they gave the Premier League still hold."

    Tevez and his representatives have already agreed a deal with United.

    Bose said: "The terms are he will go on a two-year loan and that a loan fee will be paid to Joorabchian's company of about £10m.

    "The player himself will get about £4.5m a year and Manchester United could buy the player but would probably have to pay another £30m."


    He added: "I suspect what will happen is that Tevez will tell Fifa that he doesn't want to go back to West Ham and the world governing body will have to resolve whether a player can be forced to stay at a club."

    It is understood Tevez's camp believe the Premier League can no longer act as independent arbiter in the case.

    The Argentine has already written to the League and West Ham to ask them to terminate his Hammers contract - a request refused by both parties.

    Fifa says it may be prepared to step in - but the matter would first have to go through the Football Association, which oversees domestic transfers.

    A spokesman said: "Fifa considers the Tevez situation to be a domestic matter and therefore of the competence of the FA.

    "If Fifa was to receive a formal request from any of the parties involved, it would look at the matter.

    "However, the possibility exists that we would still determine that it is the FA who is competent to decide on the case."
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

  • #2
    Maybe WestHam should really have been relegated then!
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      Kiss teet...APACHE jus go a SPAIN and done my yute.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bricktop View Post
        Kiss teet...APACHE jus go a SPAIN and done my yute.
        The boy have ambition. He wants to play for the biggest club in the world. Yuh a talk like a Cheslea or Liverpool.
        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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        • #5
          They are a bunch of tief. A them forefather change certain this in the original bible to suit themselves.

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          • #6
            Not sure who fooler, dem fi change story in di bible or you fi believe inna bible

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