Gill sees smooth end to Tevez saga

Manchester United chief executive David Gill is confident the Carlos Tevez affair will be settled before the transfer window …

Manchester United chief executive David Gill is confident the Carlos Tevez affair will be settled before the transfer window closes at midnight on August 31st.

Fifa, football's world governing body, have been asked to break the contractual impasse which has blocked Tevez's proposed move from West Ham to Old Trafford.

With the transfer deadline looming, Manchester United want the case heard on an "expedited basis".

And Gill expects Fifa's disputes resolution panel to have reached a decision before the window closes.

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"What you find in these situations is that Fifa and the necessary bodies try to make sure the player can play, whether it's for Manchester United or for West Ham," said Gill, who is on United's pre-season tour of the Far East.

"I would have thought they will do everything they can to make sure the decision is made within the appropriate period."

Even if the issue does stretch beyond August 31st, Tevez would still be allowed to move to Manchester United if Fifa determine he is an effective free agent.

The same situation applied to Tevez's fellow Argentina international, Javier Mascherano, when he moved from West Ham to Liverpool earlier this year.

West Ham, Manchester United and Tevez's adviser Kia Joorabchian were all keen for Fifa to be called in to settle the complex situation.

Gill added: "The issue is effectively who owns the economic rights to the player, who owns the registration of that player, and therefore what happens to any monies that we might pay.

"Can he unilaterally terminate his registration? Can he move on? That's the fundamental issue."

West Ham insist they will be bound by Fifa's verdict and will not take the matter further.