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David Moyes Insists Javier Hernandez Will Not Be Making January Exit Despite Interest From Tottenham
Javier
Hernandez has been at the centre of many transfer rumours ahead of the
January window as the super-sub has attracted interest from the likes of
Tottenham amid speculation that he will be forced out of Old Trafford
in January. However, the Daily Mail is reporting that David Moyes insists the wiry striker remains in his plans this season.
David Moyes revealed Hernandez will be a vital contributor going forward and dismissed rumours of the striker's exit as he said, 'It is not a question for now.
'He will play a lot of games before the end of the season.'
Chicharito has fallen behind the pecking order as Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck have all solidified their spot in the team sheet ahead of United's number 14.
When given the opportunity, Hernandez has demonstrated an incredible knack for finding the back of the net which has fans urging Moyes to give the 25-year old striker a chance to prove himself.
While, Hernandez has proven his worth in shorts spurts off the bench as he has been known to slip past tired defenders, when given a go in the starting XI 'little pea' has had difficulty imposing his presence throughout the entire match. This points to reasons
With Mexico still in position to qualify for next summer's World Cup, if they beat New Zealand in a play-off, Hernandez was thought to want out of United in search of regular football to cement his place in the Mexico squad. However, with the news that he could be an integral part of Moyes side, Hernandez could remain at Old Trafford for the remainder of the season.
David Moyes revealed Hernandez will be a vital contributor going forward and dismissed rumours of the striker's exit as he said, 'It is not a question for now.
'He will play a lot of games before the end of the season.'
Chicharito has fallen behind the pecking order as Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck have all solidified their spot in the team sheet ahead of United's number 14.
When given the opportunity, Hernandez has demonstrated an incredible knack for finding the back of the net which has fans urging Moyes to give the 25-year old striker a chance to prove himself.
While, Hernandez has proven his worth in shorts spurts off the bench as he has been known to slip past tired defenders, when given a go in the starting XI 'little pea' has had difficulty imposing his presence throughout the entire match. This points to reasons
With Mexico still in position to qualify for next summer's World Cup, if they beat New Zealand in a play-off, Hernandez was thought to want out of United in search of regular football to cement his place in the Mexico squad. However, with the news that he could be an integral part of Moyes side, Hernandez could remain at Old Trafford for the remainder of the season.
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