Ex-Manchester United striker, Javier Hernandez has expressed his readiness to play for the Red Devils for free.
Recall that Hernandez lifted two Premier League titles during his five-year spell with the Red Devils.
United boss, Erik ten Hag is searching for a new striker this summer, especially with Cristiano Ronaldo eager to leave for a Champions League club.
The Premier League side have been linked with Bologna striker, Marko Arnautovic, but Hernandes who is now 34 and plays for LA Galaxy in MLS, has said he would cherish a chance to return.
“If United came for me then I’d say ‘yes, I’ll play for free.’ Of course, you know, I’d do that.
“But I also want to be very respectful to my club. I am playing very consistently and in my mind my conviction is all about winning a championship with LA Galaxy.
“In the future, if things happen then they happen – but in my mind I am 100 percent with LA,” Hernandez said.
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