United set to seal deal for Tevez?
Argentina striker Carlos Tevez is close to sealing a move to Manchester United.
The player, source of so much controversy for West Ham last season, is currently on international duty with Argentina in the Copa America.
It is understood however that his representatives and United are close to sealing an agreement for the 23-year-old and he is set to sign once the tournament in Venezuela finishes on July 14.
The details of the transfer remain unknown as Tevez is still under contract for three more years with West Ham.
The Hammers are embroiled in a legal dispute with his agent Kia Joorabchian, who runs the company Media Sports Investment (MSI), after the club terminated an agreement giving the rights to any transfer fee for the player during transfer windows.
Tevez's proposed move to United has been complicated by the fact he is still a registered West Ham player.
The London club could dig their heels in and refuse to let him move without a fee, which would spark another legal wrangle.
It is more likely however that they will decide the best way to end the whole controversy surrounding the player is to allow him to move on a free transfer, especially given that they did not pay a fee for him last summer.
By not throwing a spanner in the works, it could also help West Ham end their legal dispute with Joorabchian which blew up after they unilaterally terminated all third-party agreements with him following Premier League action in April.
Given the history surrounding the player, United are certain to go through all the paperwork in minute detail to ensure everything meets Premier League rules.