GOING NOWHERE

David Moyes has a vast array of attacking options in his disposal including the likes of: Wayne Rooney, Van Persie, Danny Welbeck and Adnan Januzaj which is tough competition for Javier Hernandez.

This competition in the front line of the English club has forced the Mexican player on being more on the sidelines than in the actual playing grounds. Playing a few minutes in some matches and added as substitute more than anything else which has caused rumors starting to spread about how longer he will stay in the club.

In recent interviews, the Mexican forward has showed his emotions and feelings towards having more playing time.

“I am desperate to play for 90 minutes but that is a decision for the gaffer.

“Every player in the world wants to start but I will do my best whether I play for one or 90 minutes.” Hernandez said.

This has attracted the attention of Tottenham who are interested in snapping him up.

Tottenham have already secured the services of Roberto Soldado with £26million being splashed out for the Spanish striker but Andre Villas-Boas already showed interest in getting the Manchester United player.

Athletic Madrid is another interested club for the player that seems to be nothing more than a substitute for Moyes.

“I strive for that [to start more games],” said the 25-year-old.

“I am working towards that – earning a spot as a starter. I know that my performance on the pitch will allow me to achieve that goal someday either here [in Manchester] or elsewhere for any other club.

The winter transfer window will be the decisive moment for the future regarding Javier Hernandez but if anything is for certain it’s the fact that he does not want to remain being a substitute player for United.