
Javier Hernandez Transfer Rumours: Latest on Man Utd Star Week of Dec 16
Javier Hernandez has been linked to several clubs since David Moyes took over Manchester United.
The Mexico international has played 15 times with the Red Devils this season, with nine of those appearances in the Premier League.
Chicharito was ruled out for last Sunday's match against Everton as he got injured during a training session.
Hernandez appeared again on Wednesday against Stoke City in the Capital One Cup clash. The Mexican striker was key in United's first goal, as he assisted Ashley Young.
With the January transfer window closer than ever, it is said that Chicharito could probably leave Old Trafford because of his lack of playing time.
Here are the transfer rumors surrounding the Mexican striker.
—LAST UPDATE: Thursday, December 19—
Chicharito to Stay with Manchester United
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Thursday, December 19
Chicharito's agent, Eduardo Hernandez (not related), told Mexican reporters that the Manchester United striker will not leave the club in January.
However, he recognized that he met with some of United's staff to talk about his client's future with the team.
According to Goal.com, the agent also said that the Red Devils confirmed that several European teams are interested in the Mexican but David Moyes will not let him go.
Inter Milan Want a Deal
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Inter Milan want to have Javier Hernandez in their payroll and to achieve it they are willing to offer Fredy Guarin in exchange.
According to The Telegraph's Mark Ogden, David Moyes is interested in signing the Colombia international to reinforce his side in 2014.
The Express assures that Guarin's agent and some of the club directors were seen in London yesterday, with the sole purpose of negotiating with Tottenham and Manchester United.
Key for Tottenham
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Tuesday, December 10
Chicharito can be the key to unlock Jermain Defoe's transfer.
According to the London Evening Standard, Tottenham will not let the England international leave unless they can get ahold of a replacement first.
And who tops the list? You guessed right, Javier Hernandez. The Mexican striker has been linked to Tottenham for years now and this may be the ultimate chance.
Arsenal Still Interested
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Monday, December 9
Although David Moyes has stated his desire to keep Chicharito, Arsenal are not willing to lose their chance to take him to Emirates Stadium.
Daily Mail's Sami Mokbel reports that The Gunners know that signing Luis Suarez is almost impossible so they will keep tabs on Hernandez and Fernando Llorente to fill the position.
"What impresses Arsenal scouts the most about Suarez is his movement and illusiveness, and to that end, Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez is viewed as an alternative to the Liverpool striker given their similarities in style.
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Arsenal Raise the Stakes
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Saturday, November 30
Arenal are willing to bid £22 million to lure Javier Hernandez and Nani to Emirates Stadium.
Caught Offside suggests that The Gunners are very interested in snatching Chicharito from Old Trafford as they want to have a striker who has already proven himself in the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Nani is said to also be part of the deal since he has not played much since David Moyes took over.
Swap Deal with Roma
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Thursday, November 28
Mark Brus from Sports Direct News reports that Manchester United may be interested in making a swap with Roma.
Apparently, Javier Hernandez could be part of the deal to take Bosnian midfielder Miralem Pjanic all the way to Old Trafford, who has been playing for the Giallorossi since 2011.
Chicharito did not play in yesterday’s Champions League match against Bayer Leverkusen, despite having a good chance since Robin van Persie was sidelined due to a groin injury.
Petition to Leave
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Tuesday, November 26
Javier Hernandez needs to play more if he wants to secure a place with El Tri during the 2014 World Cup.
Sports Direct News suggests that Hernandez is ready to ask David Moyes to let him leave for a club that will play him on a regular basis in order to get his place back with the Mexico national team.
Roma Eye Hernandez
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Tuesday, November 26
Italian club Roma will try to lure Hernandez to the Stadio Olimpico this winter.
Sports Direct News understands that after Erik Lamela and Pablo Osvaldo left the Giallorossi, coach Rudi Garcia wants another striker in his attacking line and Chicharito seems to be a perfect fit.
It is not the first time Hernandez has been linked to Roma, either. In August, Ben Jefferson of the Express suggested they would make a bid if they missed out on Demba Ba.
Arsenal Ready to Bid
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Monday, November 25
According to the Daily Mail's Sami Mokbel, Arsenal want to secure a new striker, and the first choice is Hernandez.
Arsene Wenger is worried that Olivier Giroud is taking too much heat and wants to remove pressure from the France international.
Jamie Sanderson of Metro assures the Gunners are ready to start the bid for Chicharito at £7 million.
Tottenham in the Hunt
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Monday, November 25
If The Telegraph’s Jason Burt is right, Tottenham could be willing to make a move to secure Hernandez, but it will only happen if Spurs can sell Emmanuel Adebayor.
This is not the first time Tottenham have been rumored to be interested in acquiring the United striker. Last summer, Alex Nixon of the Mirror reported that Spurs made an £8 million bid to get him.
Contract Talks
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Monday, November 25
Hernandez's contract with Manchester United expires in two years, but the club is ready to offer him a new deal.
Paul Clennam of Goal reports that David Moyes wants to keep the Mexican at Old Trafford, which has led to talks about his contract.






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