The Mexican international is set to return to England but to a different team - Westham
Ex Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez is set for a £16m move to West Ham United – Jose Mourinho's first adversary in the Premier League next season.The Mexican international joined Man United in 2010 and quickly settled himself as a fans' most loved with his destructive goal scoring ability.
He was criminally sold for only £7.3m to Bayer Leverkusen and scored 26 goals in his opening effort as United woefully battled for goals under Louis van Gaal.
What's more, he will show up in the Premier League since August 2015 at Old Trafford as West Ham open their Premier League battle against Man United on August 13.
Van Gaal woefully abused Chicharito and it was not out of the question to see him sacked after a season hallmarked by a stamped idiocy before goal as the 29-year-old simultaneously scored for entertainment only in the Bundesliga.
Yet, will he frequent United at the end of the day? The possibility of seeing him come back to Old Trafford is at the same time startling and enticing – relatively few players changed in accordance with the example of life in Manchester superior to the Little Pea, and he will come back to the Theater of Dreams with a point to demonstrate following such a disgraceful – and out of line – end to his last spell in England.

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