Yesterday, Javier Hernandez was undecided on his future, today the head coach of his national side Mexico has urged him to think about a future away from Old Trafford.
Miguel Herrera has urged the United striker to leave, to find a club where he will get first-team football, if he wants to carry on being selected as first choice for Mexico.
Javier Hernandez signed for Manchester United four years ago and was a fans favourite for being a super sub, as was Ole Gunner Solskjaer. But the Mexican has fallen out of favour at Old Trafford with only a hand full of games to show from last season.
Mexican boss Miguel Herrera said:
“In the case of ‘Chicharito’, I believe it’d be in his interest to leave so he is taken into consideration to play”
On Wednesday Javier Hernandez said:
“There is obviously uncertainty [regarding my future], but right now I am fully focused on the national team
“My agent and my staff help me work it all out.
“My future could be decided tomorrow, a little after or within three months. I really don’t know.”