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Brasil wins America Cup
MSN - ANSA Notizie
Although probably Charles in this case will hastily disagree , this is the beauty of soccer: often the favorite does not win.
Argentina will play Chile and I hope they crush the chileans who play as if they are carrying purses
Is it also safe to assume that all our American friends are sick of Beckham yet? If not, a few more months of his miserable, ugly, talentless and camera whoring wife will.
Tevez completes Manchester United move times Online and Agencies
Carlos Tevez has completed his move to Manchester United according to his agent, Kia Joorabchian, ending the most complex and long-running transfer saga in English football history.
The impasse betweeen the players' representatives and his club, West Ham United, was finally overcome last night when Joorabchian agreed a compensation package with the Londoners, who will be paid £2 million to end the dispute in exchange for the club releasing the registration of the Argentina forward.
Tevez met his new team-mates today, with the last hurdle to the completion of the transfer being overcome just after 1600BST when it was ratified by the Premier League.
"This will lead to the cancellation of Tevez's registration, thereby releasing him to join another club in due course," a league statement confirmed.
Joorabchian, who fronts Media Sports Investments (MSI) and Just Sports Inc (JSI), the companies that own the economic rights to the player, confirmed today that he has withdrawn the writ issued against West Ham last week in an attempt to force the club to release Tevez.
A statement issued his behalf said: "We are delighted that a settlement has been reached between all parties to secure Carlos Tevez's move from West Ham United to Manchester United.
"The agreement brings an end to the legal proceedings started by us against West Ham United in the High Court last week. Our primary concern has always been to resolve this issue amicably and to allow Carlos to pursue his ambition to play for Manchester United.
"Carlos is looking forward to being a Manchester United player and his ambition is close to being achieved. We would like to thank Manchester United for all their patience and support throughout."
West Ham said in a statement: "West Ham United can confirm that a settlement has been reached today with the representatives of Carlos Tevez which will allow the player to leave the club.
"The settlement ends the current litigation taking place between the respective parties and provides for a £2 million fee to be paid to West Ham.
"The agreement confirms that West Ham do have a valid player's contract with Carlos Tevez and hold the registration of the player. This will be released once the agreed fee has been paid to the club.
"The terms of the settlement are consistent with undertakings given by West Ham United to the Premier League and the rules of The Football Association."
West Ham chairman Eggert Magnusson was relieved the affair has finally been concluded.
"I am obviously pleased that we have finally reached the end of this saga through agreement and common sense," he said.
"All parties involved can now move on and truly focus on the new season. I wish Carlos Tevez well for the next stage of his playing career. He is a fine player and I am sure he will be successful wherever he plays football.
"Personally, I am looking forward to the next stage of our development as a club and for what I hope will be a very exciting new season in the Premier League."
Sources close to Joorabchian confirmed Tevez passed his medical in Manchester this morning before visiting the club's training ground to meet his new team-mates and United officials.
Tevez will not be involved in Sunday's Community Shield game against Chelsea at Wembley - but will begin training over the weekend in preparation for the start of the new Premier League season.
Tevez has agreed to move to United for an initial loan of two seasons, with a fee of £10 million payable to MSI and JSI and the option of buying him permanently for a further £20 million. He will earn in excess of £3.5 million a season and is expected to make his debut against Reading at Old Trafford on Sunday week.