Doubt it's true....LVG went straight to him after the match and hugged him
Wilson would make a good replacement, right?
Doubt it's true, surely he'd be concentrating on the WC too much to bother with anything like this at this point.
To me he is highly likely to be sold anyway as he is one the few expendable players that we can get a decent fee for, i'd put him at £12-£16 million.
His, Nani's and Buttner's fees should easily cover best part of 30 million GBP.
How is it a win to have him play over RVP?Welbeck threw his dummy out to get more game times. So it is not a bad move for Hernandez to hand in a transfer request. If it is rejected then the club will know they can't keep him just as a sub anymore. If it is accepted then he can look for a club offering a 1st team place.
Win.Win
How is it a win to have him play over RVP?
You said "If it is rejected then the club will know they can't keep him just as a sub anymore". To me on first viewing that looks like from the clubs point of view, If I misunderstood it, my bad.I thought it was clear my post was from the perspective of Hernandez.
Hernandez gets more game time at United = Win for him!
Hernandez gets sold and moves to a club offering 1st team football = Win for him!
I'm not sure why you mentioned RVP? that has absolutely nothing to do with my post
If you are asking who I would play RVP or Hernandez then I would choose RVP. But again that is a different subject to the one I was discussing.
If Tottenham want him we shouldn't even take their call for anything under 25 million. For all the times Levy has fleeced us, we should return the favour to that prick. I would rather sell him abroad for less than sell him to Spurs for a fair price.
On a side note, I think AC Milan would be a good fit. If Balotelli leaves he'd be a good replacement and could probably beat out most of what they have currently on their books. Plus I don't think they have enough money to buy anyone better than Hernandez.