Tevez [Merged]

moomba said:
Bluemoon115 said:
I'm not saying Tevez would agree to go there, all I'm saying is that Tevez cannot sign a deal with City or any other club until Uniteds first option runs out. He can have the medical, agree terms with City and all the contracts could be ready, but he cannot sign for any other club until either United waive their first option right, or the agreement runs out.

Are you sure it's an option?

I've only heard that they had agreed a price if the deal was to become permanent.

When a price is agreed it always means the club has the first option, even if the player rejects the club over and over, no other club can complete a deal until the first option runs out. It's written into pretty much all similar loan deals now to avoid confusion (obviously it worked lol). It doesn't make any real difference to us, only that we can't complete the deal.
 
A bit of further insight into how Tevez feels


<a class="postlink" href="http://footballdirecta.com/2009/05/16/alex-doesnt-like-me/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://footballdirecta.com/2009/05/16/a ... t-like-me/</a>


thats a month old and in the SUN
 
moomba said:
Bluemoon115 said:
I'm not saying Tevez would agree to go there, all I'm saying is that Tevez cannot sign a deal with City or any other club until Uniteds first option runs out. He can have the medical, agree terms with City and all the contracts could be ready, but he cannot sign for any other club until either United waive their first option right, or the agreement runs out.

Are you sure it's an option?

I've only heard that they had agreed a price if the deal was to become permanent.

They had an option, with MSI (the reported £25m) - basically, if the rags offered the stipulated money, then MSI would be obliged to accept. We are told, in the papers, that that happened (the meeting last week - may or may not be true, of course!).

However, Tevez himself still has to accept - he has to agree personal terms etc. (as you said yourself, no more 3rd party ownership, so he'd have to become a 'proper' rag player rather than on loan from MSI). If he refuses, as he is entitled to, then MSI simply go to the market and find him a different club.

So the rags do have an option, but only with MSI, not Tevez himself. I wouldn't be surprised if the July 1st stuff is true all the same: it may not be possible for another club officially to sign Tevez before the expiry of the option, as that may breach the loan agreement between MSI and the rags. However, it's all speculation unless you've read the details of the contract!

Hope that's clear.
 
bobmcfc said:
was asking URG as he may be able to put the feelers out

I know a few folks at a few regional papers, a few nationals, a freelancer or two and a radio station but I really can't be bothered to phone any of them on the chance that they know a junior journo who worked on Soccer AM once!

I will say that what Dan Scagnelli has said fits with quite a few things I have heard...namely that Tevez is on or was on a private jet laid on by City to get him back to the UK. It true (and I'm not totally convinced) there is no way City will pay for Tevez to fly back to Manchester and he then signs with the Rags. It's just a rumour!
 
Braggster said:
moomba said:
Bluemoon115 said:
I'm not saying Tevez would agree to go there, all I'm saying is that Tevez cannot sign a deal with City or any other club until Uniteds first option runs out. He can have the medical, agree terms with City and all the contracts could be ready, but he cannot sign for any other club until either United waive their first option right, or the agreement runs out.

Are you sure it's an option?

I've only heard that they had agreed a price if the deal was to become permanent.

They had an option, with MSI (the reported £25m) - basically, if the rags offered the stipulated money, then MSI would be obliged to accept. We are told, in the papers, that that happened (the meeting last week - may or may not be true, of course!).

However, Tevez himself still has to accept - he has to agree personal terms etc. (as you said yourself, no more 3rd party ownership, so he'd have to become a 'proper' rag player rather than on loan from MSI). If he refuses, as he is entitled to, then MSI simply go to the market and find him a different club.

So the rags do have an option, but only with MSI, not Tevez himself. I wouldn't be surprised if the July 1st stuff is true all the same: it may not be possible for another club officially to sign Tevez before the expiry of the option, as that may breach the loan agreement between MSI and the rags. However, it's all speculation unless you've read the details of the contract!

Hope that's clear.

Thats how a competant person puts my pooint across ;-P
 
BlueSam said:
A bit of further insight into how Tevez feels


<a class="postlink" href="http://footballdirecta.com/2009/05/16/alex-doesnt-like-me/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://footballdirecta.com/2009/05/16/a ... t-like-me/</a>


thats a month old and in the SUN
for the benefit fore those who havent seen it Sam

I for one dont spend my day ogling bluemoon ; )
 

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