Mexico striker Javier Hernandez has been told by his international coach that he should quit Manchester United this summer, Sky Sports understands.
The 25 year old, who moved to Manchester four years ago, has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford, having made just six starts in the Premier League last season.
He hit nine goals in a disappointing season, first under David Moyes and then briefly interim player-coach Ryan Giggs who was this week named as assistant to incoming manager Louis van Gaal.
However, Hernandez’s chances of still being at the club when the Dutchman takes charge appear slim, and Mexico boss Miguel Herrera believes that it would be in the forward’s best interests to leave.
In his four years in England, the former Guadalajara man has scored fifty-nine goals in one-hundred and fifty-two appearances in all competitions, and lifted the Premier League trophy in both 2011 and 2013.
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