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Miguel Herrera has seemingly confirmed Javier Hernandez’s switch to Real Madrid on Twitter. The Mexico manager wrote a short message on the micro social networking site earlier this morning congratulating the Manchester United striker on his switch to the European champions, writing: “Going to Real Madrid is a great opportunity for [Chicharito], I wish him the utmost success.”
Hernandez has been linked with a move to Real for the last couple of days with rumours suggesting the Mexico international is set for a loan move to the Santiago Bernabeu, and now this speculation has seemingly been confirmed. United manager Louis van Gaal is looking to offload players before tonight’s 11pm transfer deadline and ‘Chicharito’ appears to have been deemed surplus to requirements.
Real’s move for Hernandez comes after they reportedly turned down the chance to sign As Monaco’s Radamel Falcao,...
Miguel Herrera has seemingly confirmed Javier Hernandez’s switch to Real Madrid on Twitter. The Mexico manager wrote a short message on the micro social networking site earlier this morning congratulating the Manchester United striker on his switch to the European champions, writing: “Going to Real Madrid is a great opportunity for [Chicharito], I wish him the utmost success.”
Hernandez has been linked with a move to Real for the last couple of days with rumours suggesting the Mexico international is set for a loan move to the Santiago Bernabeu, and now this speculation has seemingly been confirmed. United manager Louis van Gaal is looking to offload players before tonight’s 11pm transfer deadline and ‘Chicharito’ appears to have been deemed surplus to requirements.
Real’s move for Hernandez comes after they reportedly turned down the chance to sign As Monaco’s Radamel Falcao,...
- 9/1/2014
- by Joseph Dempsey
- Obsessed with Film
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Mexican striker Javier Hernandez has been told by Mexico boss Miguel Herrera that he should leave Manchester United after the World Cup if he wants to keep being selected for his national side.
The diminutive striker has been limited mostly to substitute appearances at Old Trafford since his 2010 arrival, but this has not prevented “Chicharito” from starring for his country in that period and he has an extremely impressive international record of 35 goals in 58 games – but that could seemingly change unless he plays more first team minutes at club level.
Tottenham Hotspur have long been linked with signing the striker and would no doubt be interested, should Manchester United make him available. Spurs would, however, reportedly face competition from the likes of Premier League rivals Aston Villa and Italian giants Inter Milan.
Emmanuel Adebayor was Spurs’ only real goal threat up top last season, with Roberto...
Mexican striker Javier Hernandez has been told by Mexico boss Miguel Herrera that he should leave Manchester United after the World Cup if he wants to keep being selected for his national side.
The diminutive striker has been limited mostly to substitute appearances at Old Trafford since his 2010 arrival, but this has not prevented “Chicharito” from starring for his country in that period and he has an extremely impressive international record of 35 goals in 58 games – but that could seemingly change unless he plays more first team minutes at club level.
Tottenham Hotspur have long been linked with signing the striker and would no doubt be interested, should Manchester United make him available. Spurs would, however, reportedly face competition from the likes of Premier League rivals Aston Villa and Italian giants Inter Milan.
Emmanuel Adebayor was Spurs’ only real goal threat up top last season, with Roberto...
- 5/22/2014
- by Kev Stewart
- Obsessed with Film
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