ARSENAL and Tottenham target Javier Hernandez has dropped another hint that he is set to quit Manchester United once the World Cup is over after aiming a veiled swipe at former boss David Moyes for a 'lack of faith'.
The emergence of Adnan Januzaj and the signing of Juan Mata means there are even more places up for grabs in attack, and new Red Devils chief Louis Van Gaal could allow Hernandez to move on as he cannot guarantee the former Guadalajara star first-team football.
The 26-year-old striker is wanted by both Arsenal and Spurs, but there is also interest from the continent, namely Inter Milan and Real Madrid.
Very few people have shown faith in me over this past year
Hernandez has already expressed frustration at his 'super-sub' reputation in the Premier League, and a summer move appears even more likely after he revealed the season has left him low on confidence.
He said: "This whole year has been very tough. Players need confidence more than anything else, and I've been very short of it.
"Very few people have shown faith in me over this past year."
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