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West Ham set to agree Tevez deal West Ham and Carlos Tevez's advisers will confirm on Friday that they have reached an agreement over the striker's registration, BBC Sport understands.
With the threat of High Court action on 22 August hanging over negotiations, talks have been ongoing this week.
Tevez's advisers and West Ham have agreed to around £2m of compensation.
The Premier League are expected to ratify the deal on Friday morning, leaving Tevez free to join Manchester United at the weekend.
That is when Tevez will return from a holiday, in time to finalise a two-year loan move to Old Trafford on a salary of £4.5m a year.
Manchester United will then have an option to buy Tevez on a three-year contract for £30m.
Tevez's switch to United had stalled over who will be paid the transfer fee.
The Premier League and West Ham say the Hammers should receive the fee but Kia Joorabchian's companies MSI and Just Sports Inc claim they own the striker's economic rights.
BBC Five Live's Nigel Adderley said: "West Ham need to reach a settlement which proves to the Premier League they are the significant beneficiaries of any transfer involving Tevez."
Tevez, meanwhile, has said he expects to join United, adding: "To play for a super-club like Manchester United without any pre-season work behind me is going to be a real handicap."
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