Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Man Utd need Javier Hernandez insists David Moyes Manchester United manager David Moyes insists Javier Hernandez remains part of his plans following renewed speculation about the striker's future at the club. Hernandez recently claimed that he needs more playing time, either at United or elsewhere, and has been linked with a January move to Tottenham. Moyes recently said he had no plans to let the Mexico international leave Old Trafford when the transfer window reopens, but 'Chicharito' had appeared to endorse comments on Twitter made by his international strike partner Carlos Vela, who suggested he should quit the Red Devils for more regular first-team football. "We need Javier Hernandez; he's very good for us," Moyes said prior to Real Sociedad vs. Man Utdin the Champions League on Tuesday night. "He's scored a lot of goals over the last few years and continues to do so, so we'll continue to use him." At the weekend, Vela had been quoted as saying that Hernandez may have to consider leaving the reigning Premier League champions. "He is one of the best finishers in England and deserves chances under the new coach," Vela had said. "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."
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