Wednesday, 14th January, 2015



MLS sides Los Angeles Galaxy and Chicago Fire have expressed an interest in taking Real Madrid striker Javier Hernandez to America this month.

Since joining the European champions last summer on loan from Manchester United, the Mexican has found it hard to get minutes under his belt at the Santiago Bernabeu.




Carlo Ancelotti has placed him on the chopping block this month and it is looking increasingly apparent that Hernandez’s future lies away from the club.

 


Juventus have expressed an interest in taking him to Turin on loan this month and according to Spanish outlet Fichajes, Hernandez is being courted by MLS outfits LA Galaxy and Chicago Fire.

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The Mexican international is looking for more first team football and is expected to be a guaranteed starter in either of the MLS sides.

But at 26, Hernandez wants to continue his career in Europe and Juventus’ loan offer is a tantalising prospect for a striker who still feels he has the ability to perform at a top club.

Meanwhile, Manchester United are not willing to take him back to Old Trafford and won’t stand in his way if he joins another club this month.

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