3. Javier Hernandez
Unlike Anderson, Hernandez’s United career hasn’t been a total disaster. The Mexican has been a good servant to the club, scoring 37 Premier League goals since he signed for the Red Devils in 2010.
He has always had a handy knack of scoring crucial goals when he comes off the bench and he had an incredibly promising first season at the club.
However, partly because of his super sub tag, Hernandez hasn’t started many games for United. When he has been in the starting XI, he has struggled to have an impact on games.
Hernandez appears to be desperate for more first team football but after Tuesda, he certainly won’t be guaranteed it. This could lead to him leaving the club before the transfer window closes. Several sides are thought to be interested in his services, especially Juventus.
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