Magnetic fields have only recently been included in theoretical simulations
of high-mass star formation. The simulations show that magnetic fields can play
a crucial role not only in the formation and dynamics of molecular outflows,
but also in the evolution of circumstellar disks. Therefore, new measurements
of magnetic fields at milliarcsecond resolution close to massive young stellar
objects (YSOs) are fundamental for providing new input for numerical
simulations and for understanding the formation process of massive stars. The
polarized emission of 6.7 GHz CH3OH masers allows us to investigate the
magnetic field close to the massive YSO where the outflows and disks are
formed. Recently, we have detected with the EVN CH3OH maser polarized emission
towards 10 massive YSOs. From a first statistical analysis we have found
evidence that magnetic fields are primarily oriented along the molecular
outflows. To improve our statistics we are carrying on a large observational
EVN campaign for a total of 19 sources, the preliminary results of the first
seven sources are presented in this contribution. Furthermore, we also describe
our efforts to estimate the Lande' g-factors of the CH3OH maser transition to
determine the magnetic field strength from our Zeeman-splitting measurements.Comment: Accepted for publication in the proceeding of the "12th European VLBI
Network Symposium and Users Meeting", eds Tarchi et al. PoS(EVN 2014)04