The Mexican has complained to David Moyes about his lack of playing
time and been told he can leave this summer, with Atletico Madrid
interested in the striker
Manchester United striker
Javier Hernandez has been told the club are ready to sell him this
summer after complaining about his lack of playing opportunities.
Hernandez has spoken to United manager David Moyes on at least three
occasions in the last two months over his frustration with a lack of
playing time having made just five Premier League starts this season. Click to read more>>
The Mexican has been told the club will listen to offers in the summer
and feels he is no longer in Moyes' plans having fallen behind Wayne
Rooney, Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck in the pecking order at Old
Trafford.
Hernandez is now desperate for a summer transfer and
has been strongly linked with Atletico Madrid as a replacement for Diego
Costa, who is closing in on a move to Chelsea.
Hernandez, 25,
was particularly upset that he was overlooked for a clearly unfit Wayne
Rooney in the second leg of United's Champions League quarter-final
defeat to Bayern Munich last week.
He had played for 90 minutes
and scored in the 4-0 win over Newcastle four days earlier and felt he
deserved to stay in the side, having also impressed in training in
recent weeks.
Hernandez has made 31 appearances in all
competitions this season - 20 as a substitute - and has scored nine
goals during a disastrous first season for Moyes.
The former
Guadalajara forward, who cost €9.7 million in 2010, is worried about a
lack of sharpness going into the World Cup and looks set to join a
summer exodus from Old Trafford.
Club captain Nemanja Vidic is
heading to Inter while Rio Ferdinand, Patrice Evra, Shinji Kagawa, Nani,
Anderson and Alex Buttner are among several other players expected to
depart.
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