Javier Hernandez' agent has confirmed that the frustrated striker won’t leave Manchester United.
The Mexican has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford due to his limited game-time ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, but his agent has now confirmed that Chicharito will at least stay until summer.
According to his agent, Hernandez has stunned offers from Germany, Spain, Italy and France - amongst them one from a top ten club - in order to stay at United.
"I had meetings with a few clubs, I won't name them nor their offers, they are very interested in him,” Chicharito’s agent told Mexico's ESPN Deportes.
“One of the top ten teams in the world are among those teams that were very interested in signing Javier.
"There was a club from Germany, one from France, and two from Spain and Italy each that want to have him.
“However, he is under contract with Man Utd and he somehow has to respect it in case there is an agreement between the parties."
When asked if he sees Hernandez at United after the next six months, Hernandez' agent added: "I couldn't say that for sure, football is dynamic and his current situation could change tomorrow, so there are clubs that are interested, that like him a lot and trust him to succeed.
"He has achieved a high value in Europe's market and I can't say that there won't be anything concrete after the next six months. However, we do hope he gets minutes [on the pitch]."
Hernandez only started four Premier League games in which he scored two goals, despite United’s main strikers, Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney, beeing sidelined for a while.
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