Sir Alex Ferguson is confident £30million target Carlos Tevez will eventually end up at Manchester United.
Tevez is currently at the centre of a major transfer wrangle with present club West Ham and the Premier League refusing to sanction a move to Old Trafford even though terms have been agreed with the player's agent Kia Joorabchian.
Having only allowed Tevez to play in the final three games of last season because a so-called 'third-party agreement' between West Ham and Joorabchian had been ripped up, the Premier League are anxious the Hammers should be the main financial beneficiaries of any move.
However, Joorabchian is adamant Tevez remains his property and any financial windfall should come to him.
United legal expert Maurice Watkins has been left to find a solution to the impasse, with the Old Trafford club anxious to push through a deal quickly.
Sources close to the Red Devils are confident a compromise can be reached by the time Tevez's current commitments with Argentina at the Copa America are concluded at the weekend.
And Ferguson is certain the 23-year-old former Corinthians star will finally join his squad.
"I am sure the outcome will be that we will be taking him," said the United boss.
"I thought it was going to be done by last weekend. Everything seemed perfectly okay, so the hold-up must be with the Premier League."