西汉墓联的老板发表声明说希望特维斯的事情尽快解决! West Ham boss Alan Curbishley admits he is desperate to see the Carlos Tevez situation resolved. The Tevez case took a couple of fresh twists on Tuesday when Fifa recommended that the Court of Arbitration for Sports should arbitrate on the issue rather than them, before MSI issued a High Court writ against West Ham over the player's proposed move to Manchester United. Curbishley, who saw his side claim a 1-1 pre-season draw at Leyton Orient, just wants the Tevez saga to come to a close. "Everyday seems to be a Tevez day and it is just as if we can't get out the headlines, it will get resolved I'am sure one way or another," he told Sky Sports News. "It needed sorting a long time ago, but obviously it wasn't and still hasn't but it has to come to conclusion at some point." Curbishley refused to rule out of the possibility of Tevez returning to The Hammers fold, but he said the situation needed to be resolved first. "He is still our player, but we will have to wait to see what the conclusion is," he added. On the transfer front, Curbishley says he is still looking at making further plunges into the transfer market - despite the recent arrival of Freddie Ljungberg from Arsenal. "Yeah I would [make more signings], I think most clubs are [looking]," Curbishley continued. "If you look at what we have done, we have replaced some people and I have been at pains to tell people we have probably took as much in as we have spent. "I am a bit skinny in certain areas, and I was interested in Freddie before Julien [Faubert] got injured and the same thing if Freddie gets injured now." |