Manchester United’s Mexican scoring sensation set for Old Trafford exit

Javier Hernandez could be on his way out of Manchester United as early as this summer, according to the Daily Mirror. The 25-year old poacher has become disillusioned with life under David Moyes’ new regime, and has been limited to just one start in the last ten matches.

When he first arrived at United, Chicharito was a huge part of our historic 19th title scoring 13 goals in his debut season. The goalscoring prowess of Hernandez is without doubt his key characteristic, but the lack of any real buildup play has meant his game time has suffered, and the striker has often found himself stuck on the bench.

“I’m very eager to play as my club don’t take me much into account. I hope I have the opportunity to play [for Mexico].” Chicharito said.

“When you are called up, you have to be thankful and if not called up, you have to keep working.

“I’m very happy and thankful with this call-up, like I was when I was called up for the first time.”

Its quite obvious that representing his country is of high importance to Javier Hernandez, and if that means sacrificing his Manchester United career than he’ll most probably do it. A move, depending on the fee would probably benefit all parties as the player has struggled to perform this season.

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