Manchester United have no concerns over the permanent signing of Carlos Tevez.
The Manchester Evening News says the club fully intend to go through with the transfer as originally outlined despite rumours that the worldwide credit crunch has hit and United would seek to negotiate a cheaper fee.
However, when the Argentine forward was captured by United two summers ago, Old Trafford's hierarchy and MIS put in place a fee of around £32m.
However, deducted from that would be a figure of around £3m a season the Reds are paying the owner's of Tevez's registration.
The final cash sum that would see the permanent future of Tevez sealed at some point this campaign will be around £25m.