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Something Fishy About Tevez And Mascherano To West Ham Deal
August 31st, 2006 by Alan Hylands
And I´m not talking about the year´s supply of jellied eels they´ve
got in front of them either. The deal to take Argentina stars Carlos
Tevez and Javier Mascherano to West Ham United hasn´t officially been
confirmed yet but football discussion forums are white hot with the
news and the potential implications, not only for West Ham but for the
premiership at large.
What would attract two of the world´s most sought after, young,
talented international stars to Upton Park and the waiting arms of
Alan Pardew? At first glance there is no logical explanation. West Ham
had a great season last year after their promotion and surprised a lot
of people (me included) with their classy football and solid defence
that not only gave them a respectable league finish but also took them
to the FA Cup Final.
I doubt that their Cup Final defeat in one of the liveliest and most
enjoyable Cup Finals in many years will have been enough to tempt the
two Argies though and despite having a foot in European competition
with the UEFA Cup, I doubt that´s the real pulling factor either.
My suspicions lead me to a somewhat shadier deal being cooked up
between the players´ club Corinthians, their owners MSI and another
club with shady links to MSI and their owners. It´s long been rumoured
that Roman Abramovich is the money man behind MSI and the reason that
a broke Brazilian club like Corinthians could afford players like
Tevez and Mascherano in the first place. It leaves no doubt in my mind
that Chelsea and Roman are behind this proposed season long loan deal
for the two Argentinians to West Ham and it´s only for one purpose -
to acclimatise the players to London and the Premiership and see
whether they are worth signing for Chelsea properly next summer.
There can be no other reason for this transfer to take place. Yes,
West Ham are a good, homely club with some good players but for a club
to sign Carlton Cole this summer and turn around and also get Carlos
Tevez, it leaves me wondering what the motives are. I think I´ve
worked out the obvious answer and it doesn´t bode well for the rest of
the Premiership.
We´ve seen Chelsea´s strange buys and loan deals in the past with
players like Smertin and Jarosik but this moves things to another
level completely. Chelsea don´t outright own these players or their
club but their guiding hand can skew the transfer market that they can
prevent any of their near rivals in the top five from having these
players while they park them at a safe and respectable club, close but
not too close, for a season to let them mature in the English game.
