Ferguson admits to lacking Plan B over Tevez
Sir Alex Ferguson said yesterday that he does not have a fallback position should his £30m bid to sign Carlos Tevez eventually fail.
Ferguson's efforts to lure Tevez to Manchester United have ground to a halt amid a deluge of legal arguments over who owns the player's registration.
With the Premier League sticking to its position that West Ham own the player after they tore up the third-party agreement with Tevez's adviser Kia Joorabchian, Tevez's camp have now asked for football's world governing body Fifa to settle the matter.
Ferguson said: "I am confident Carlos Tevez will sign and I am happy to wait until clearance comes along.
"If it became obvious that the situation wasn't going to turn our way we would have to reconsider our plans. But I have nothing as a fallback position at this moment in time."
United remain totally convinced that Fifa will eventually rule in Joorabchian's favour, an outcome which would cause the Premier League huge embarrassment.
Such a decision would leave Ferguson having to decide whether to keep Alan Smith and Giuseppe Rossi at United or enter the transfer market again.
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