Monday 18 November 2013

Manchester United To Open Chicharito Contract Talks



Manchester United To Open Chicharito Contract Talks

Manchester United is set to open contract talks with Chicharito in order to keep the striker at Old Trafford.
Goal understands that the Mexican, who recently spoke of his frustration over a lack of first-team opportunities under David Moyes, has been assured of his importance to the club going forward.

United is keen to tie the striker down for the long-term and is willing to improve his current deal worth 60,000 pounds a week, which has two years remaining.


Hernandez has been linked with both Arsenal and Tottenham in recent months but has indicated privately that he would prefer a move abroad if he were to leave Old Trafford.

Former United coach Rene Meulensteen admitted a fortnight ago that the 25-year-old could look to leave the club in search of regular first-team football.

“If Hernandez comes to an age where he thinks he wants regular football and he can get into another top team in the Premier League then I can see him considering it, but it’s not easy leaving Manchester United,” he said.

However, Moyes has been vocal in his support of Chicharito, insisting that the champions need the striker who has scored four goals in nine games so far this term.

The forward's agent, Eduardo Hernandez, revealed in the summer that the forward had rejected a move to Valencia in order to succeed at United, insisting that his client is more motivated than ever at the Theatre of Dreams.

Goal.com

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