Gabriel Heinze has hit out at Manchester United for blocking his move to Liverpool.
The Argentine defender is fighting to secure an exit away from Old Trafford and win a move to United's bitter rivals Liverpool.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is adamant that Heinze will not be allowed to join Liverpool and he insists the player is still part of his plans at Old Trafford despite the dispute.
Heinze and Liverpool's lawyers are currently looking into a letter Manchester United gave to Heinze's agent stating the defender could leave for a certain fee.
The dispute is set to go to a Premier League hearing on 20th August to decide Heinze's future and the South American has called on United to let him move on.
"I want a quick solution. My lawyers have told me a meeting with the Premier League is possible to advance the matter next week," Heinze told The People.
"The club had guaranteed my transfer if a good offer came in and nobody specified anything about the club whether it be a foreign team or Liverpool.
"I am a total professional and I have always behaved as such. Now I just ask that they respect me and accept what I was promised."
Heinze claims United's stance is damaging his career and he wants them to respect his wishes to leave.
"It is incomprehensible and, that aside, they are affecting me as a professional not being able to go to another club," added Heinze.
"I have respected Ferguson since I arrived at Manchester. I don't want any conflict with United and neither do I have anything against the fans. They have always treated me perfectly and I have given everything for the club."
Gabriel 'traitor' Heinze