Javier Hernandez reveals conversation with Louis van Gaal prompted Manchester United exit
Javier Hernandez claims he wanted to stay at Manchester United but Louis van Gaal told him he had virtually no chance of playing. The Mexico worldwide then made three substitute appearances on his return to United at the start of this campaign before being sold to Bayer Leverkusen for pounds 7.3?million, since when he has barely stopped scoring at a time when United’s attacking resources look threadbare.
It is a precarious situation and United’s board face a huge decision if they do plan to let go of van Gaal.
The proposed ‘ Louis van Gaal out’ banner which was set to be flown over Old Trafford has been confirmed as a hoax.
This weekend’s results saw United fall six points behind Leicester City at the top of the Premier League, but De Gea remains optimistic about their chances of winning silverware.
But Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea are all considering making a £15million bid for the 25-year-old, according to The Sun.
Yet in Hernandez, Wilson, Di Maria, Shinji Kagawa, Evans et al – not to mention the injured Danny Welbeck – United fans have more than enough sticks with which to beat the under-pressure manager. Signed by Alex Ferguson in 2010, the poacher banged in 20 goals in his first season but saw his opportunities decrease under David Moyes and Van Gaal.
“He’s breaking all kinds of records for goals scored and games played and I reckon he deserves it as he is such a great player”.
“I’m so grateful to Ferguson”.
Hernandez seems to be enjoying himself at Bayer Leverkusen, while Manchester United struggle to find their form up front.
In that time Young’s had to watch rookies like Guilermo Varela and Cameron Borthwick-Jackson play in his place.
Upon Van Gaal’s arrival at Old Trafford in 2014, Mexican frontman Hernandez was loaned out to Real Madrid for the season.
“I think that the Premier League is very competitive and there are a lot of strong teams fighting hard to climb the table and fighting to win the league”.