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Manchester United's bid to sign Carlos Tevez has become 'over-complicated', according to chief executive David Gill.
The Premier League champions are trying to push through a deal for the Argentine striker following his fine end to last season with West Ham United.
He is due to undergo a medical at Old Trafford later this week after the Copa America concluded on Sunday with Argentina's 3-0 final defeat to Brazil.
But there remains an issue with his contractual situation with West Ham holding his registration, and Kia Joorabchian his economic rights.
United chief executive Gill remains hopeful that the matter will be resolved with Tevez being added to Sir Alex Ferguson's squad for the new season.
Gill, though, also lamented the protracted nature of the deal, admitting the club are working with four parties in an effort to finalise the transfer.
"We are working on it," said Gill. "In my opinion, it has become over-complicated.
"Effectively, we are trying to work with four parties; the player, West Ham, the company who own Carlos' economic rights and the Premier League in order to sort it out.
"The process is ongoing. The player will have a medical at some point this week, then we will take it from there.
"We still have to sort out the paperwork, but we are confident that can be achieved in the course of the next week or so."
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