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If West Ham stay up I don't think they'd sell him, and we should make the 18 month loan deal permanent if his two starts are anything to go by, and give him more time and then judge.

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6 May 2007

 

RAFA'S SECRET TALKS TO NAB TEVEZ

 

Exclusive by Alan Nixon

 

CARLOS TEVEZ will quit West Ham at the end of the season whether they stay up or not - with Liverpool ready to head the £12million bidding.

 

Argentine striker Tevez is going to move on, with his agents and 'owners' fuming about the way they have been carved out of the controversial deal that has put Hammers in the dock.

 

Wannabe Hammers owner Kia Joorabchian - the man who brought Tevez and Javier Mascherano in on a double deal - met Kop chief Rafa Benitez in a London hotel before yesterday's game at Fulham.

 

Benitez already has taken Mascherano on loan with a view to a full-time buy and now his pal Tevez is being lined up to join him for next season too.

 

Top insiders reveal that Tevez now will be found a new home in the Premiership and that is sure to spark further anger about who controls the South American star.

 

Hammers were fined £5.5million for misleading the Premier League about third-party ownership of Tevez by Joorabchian - and they were advised to rip up the contract with him.

 

But the reaction from Tevez's camp is to move the striker on as soon as possible - and that will only add fuel to the fire about who profits from his moves.

 

I understand that Tevez's advisors already have been in Brazil to thrash out their slice of the transfer with Corinthians, the club he was signed from last August.

 

The plan is for Tevez's next club - with possibly Manchester United and Chelsea also keen - to pay £12m to Corinthians, who will then pay back the money owed to Joorabchian and his sidekicks.

 

West Ham may end up with nothing from the deal.

 

Tevez's contractual arrangements have been a shambles since Joorabchian brought him and Mascherano to West Ham.

 

Now six Premier League clubs want Hammers docked points for the part they played in the moves.

 

http://www.people.co.uk/sport/tm_headline=...-name_page.html

 

Please note Nixon last Sunday said Rafa wanted Micah Richards, so take this with a pinch of salt.

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If you throw enough arrows, a few are bound to find the target. That is basically how Alan Nixon works. Liverpool are looking for a striker, Tevez is more than likely to leave West Ham in the summer, his mate Mascherano is already at Anfield. Doesn't take much to make a story out of this.

 

We could do worst than Tevez, though.

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Quite bold of him to state that they met before the game...

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Tevez is a fantastic player with a brilliant attitude and hunger for the game. He played very well for Argentina in the last world cup and was underrated at the time. I can't think of a single bad attribute he has and I think we really should do whatever it takes to sign this player.. 12 million would be about right as far as a price tag goes too so it'd be a decent piece of business for both parties.

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there have been press reports of Tevez leaving this past week but the transfer fee quoted is 31 million quid! Where does Nixon get his figure from, I wonder?

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there have been press reports of Tevez leaving this past week but the transfer fee quoted is 31 million quid! Where does Nixon get his figure from, I wonder?

 

his ass.

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