Carlos Tevez's future at Manchester United is expected to be decided tomorrow.
The Times says Kia Joorabchian, the businessman whose companies own the economic rights to Tévez, is expected to meet David Gill, the United chief executive, tomorrow to resolve the situation. If United agree to pay the £25.5million required to secure the permanent signing of Tévez, the player will have a decision to make.
Does he stay, despite complaining that his pride has been hurt by United's attempts to drive the price down, or does he join one of the five clubs, including Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City, chasing his signature?