London guide Eggert Magnusson remains optimistic and hopes that Carlos Tevez will not leave the club this summer.
The 23-year-old Argentine national team striker recently publicly stated that he would like to move to one of the superclubs of the old continent and participate in European cup tournaments. "West Ham," struggling to maintain its place among the strongest, cannot offer that at least until next year.
"We will try to convince him to stay," said E. Magnusson. "The fans love him and he knows that.
"I remain at least optimistic and hope that more will be clarified in the next two weeks, because now Carlos is back in his homeland."
However, the opinion of the energetic player quoted in the press seems clearer.
"I want to move to one of Europe's powerful clubs. I have already talked about this possibility with my agent," said C. Tevez.
"I don't know anything about interest from Madrid's side, but I'm glad to attract the attention of such a team."
The Argentine is also tempted by , whose coach Rafael Benitez, according to unofficial sources, is ready to lay out about 20 million pounds for him.
C. Tevez's move to London last summer was recently shrouded in a scandal. Recently, "West Ham" had to pay a £5.5 million fine for the deal being completed in violation of official regulations.
However, the team managed to avoid a points deduction penalty that could have led to relegation to the second division in terms of capacity. This would have meant huge financial losses for the club, losing millions of pounds earned from television broadcasting rights.
Representatives of the already relegated "Sheffield United" team have already demanded a re-investigation.
It is worth noting that the group of the arbitration committee that received the complaint does not have the power to change the fine imposed on "West Ham," but if violations are found in the first investigation, the decision can be reconsidered. Whether there will be an appeal investigation at all is not yet announced.