Sunday, 3 November 2013
Javier Hernández re-tweets story querying future at Manchester United Javier Hernández has placed a question mark against his future at Manchester United after re-tweeting a story suggesting he should look to leave the club because of limited first-team opportunities. The striker, via his Twitter account, re-tweeted a Sky Sports article to his 2.5m followers but later removed it. It contained quotes from his Mexico team-mate Carlos Vela who said "there will be big teams in England and Europe wanting him" should Hernández leave Old Trafford. "Javier is my good friend and I hope he gets lots of chances this season at Manchester United," said the former Arsenal forward who is now with Real Sociedad and preparing to face United in the Champions League on Tuesday. "He is one of the best finishers in England and deserves chances under the new coach. If he plays regularly he will score, so I don't totally understand why a player of his quality has not played more games. "If he doesn't play regularly, he will need to think about leaving. You always want to succeed at the biggest clubs but, if he is not given the chance, there will be big teams in England and Europe wanting him." Hernández was an unused substitute in United's 3-1 win at Fulham on Saturday and has played second fiddle this season to Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie.
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