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Tevez court date set

First Published: Jul 31, 2007
Argentine soccer star Carlos Tevez, seen here 18 July 2007, is expected to give evidence when his long-running transfer saga reaches the High Court 22 August 2007.

Argentine soccer star Carlos Tevez, seen here 18 July 2007, is expected to give evidence when his long-running transfer saga reaches the High Court 22 August 2007.

Carlos Tevez is expected to give evidence when his long-running transfer saga reaches the High Court on August 22.

Tevez has been confirmed as a witness in the dispute, which was fast-tracked for an early hearing after the Argentine's representatives, Media Sports Investments (MSI) and Just Sports Inc, applied for an interim injunction.

The injunction would mean Tevez could join Manchester United from West Ham immediately, while the financial elements of the row would then be resolved at a later trial.

Kia Joorabchian, who owns MSI and Just Sports Inc, is suing West Ham for a breach of contract after the club terminated an agreement that the Iranian businessman was due a fee for Tevez if he was sold by the Hammers.

West Ham claim the agreement was legally invalid and unenforceable and were happy for the matter to be settled by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

But Joorabchian is determined to win the battle and Tevez could now play a key role on the witness stand.