Updated 03:53 PM EDT, Sat, Nov 02, 2024

Chicharito Hernandez Transfer News & Rumors: Real Madrid Snubs Striker; Mexican Looking to Play 'Regularly'

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Mexican footballer Javier Hernandez hopes things will be different in the 2015-2016 season as Real Madrid turned down his services permanently, according to Daily Mail. He is expected to appear in 10 games while on loan from Manchester United, the report added.

According to the outlet, Hernandez is keeping his focus on the European Champions until his contract ends in May but he noted that he still wants to play for another season.

"I am fully concentrated on Real Madrid at the moment. We have a big chance to have a really successful season - and when you are fighting for La Liga and The Champions League it is not sensible to concentrate on anybody else," Hernandez noted.

It was note by Daily Mail that Chicharito was being eyed by Liverpool and Spurs last summer during the transfer window but he chose to temporarily switch to Bernabeu when he was not able to secure a regular spot at Old Trafford.

A similar report by Goal.com said that Hernandez has always been seeking to play regular time when he moved to Manchester United from Guadalajara four years ago. He also noted that he is still unsure of what will happen to his career next.

"I am not sure what will happen in the summer yet -- but whatever happens I need guarantees. I am 26 now -- in the summer I will be 27 -- I must be at a club where I am going to be playing regularly. Wherever I am playing next season -- I will make sure I have those sort of assurances," he was quoted by Goal.com as saying.

Another Goal.com report noted that the role of Chicharito in the coming games could be "further reduced" especially that Jesse Rodriguez has come back from a long-term injury.

But according to the same report, Hernandez is actually doing well in his games as it said that "the partnership at national team level with Carlos Vela made a very positive start last month against the Netherlands. On Tuesday, he provided an exceptional assist for James Rodriguez and forced an own goal in Real's 5-0 victory."

However, it has become apparent that coach Carlo Ancelotti is only letting him play easy games against not so competitive teams.

As Hernandez ages and starts passing his prime years, he should be able to get the assurance he has always been looking for as there are already many equally talented players who can be competing against him for starting places

"It would be almost unimaginable for a player of Chicharito's standing in the Mexican game to end his career having not been a regular starter at any World Cup," Goal.com reported.

The nexy step for Chicharito will be determined by his own decisions and the option of the teams to get him.

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