The move may well assist in Louis van Gaal’s pursuit of Chilean
midfielder Arturo Vidal, with Chicharito’s proposed move to Turin
perhaps part of a player exchange offer, and will help to resurrect the
Mexican’s career.
Hernandez has struggled to retain a foothold in
the Man United starting eleven over the past four seasons, making just
six Premier League starts last term, but when called upon has scored
regularly.
The Guadalajara born ace finds himself behind Robin Van
Persie, Wayne Rooney and Danny Welbeck in the Man United pecking order
and things don’t appear likely to improve under van Gaal.
Javier
Hernandez has scored 59 goals in 152 appearances for Man United, 69 of
those appearances coming from the bench, and deserves regular first team
action.
One does wonder if he’ll secure that under Massimiliano
Allegri at Juventus given the presence of Fernando Llorente and Carlos
Tevez in the Serie A side’s squad.
The pair scored 35 Serie A goals between them last term.
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