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Valencia eye loan deal for Man Utds Javier Hernandez

Valencia eye loan deal for Man Utd's Javier Hernandez

01 August 2013 - 00:31

Valencia are eyeing a move for Manchester United's forward Javier Hernandez on a season long loan deal according to The Daily Mail. The Mastella side are seeking a replacement for Spurs-bound striker Roberto Soldado but any approach made for the signing of the Mexican International Hernandez is set to be rebuffed by the new Manchester United manager David Moyes.

Valencia are set to be are short of attacking options before the start of the upcoming La Liga season and the La Liga side are already understood to have made a move to take Real Zaragoza’s striker Helder Postiga to the club as a possible replacement for Soldado but Los Che also want to add the Manchester United forward Hernandez to their attack front.

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  • Valencia manager Mirsolav Djukic recently admitted on his side's weakness weakness in attack. he said: “Soldado is a very good professional, and if his exit to Tottenham is confirmed shortly, we will wish him all the luck in the world,



    “We are looking at various options for is he leaves, because we would have too few forwards, even if he stayed.”


    Written by Sri Aswin










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