Hernandez agrees personal terms

  • by Staff Writer
  • Tuesday, 15th January 2019

Javier Hernandez is edging closer to leaving West Ham after it was reported that he has agreed personal terms with a La Liga club.

According to sources in Spain, the 30-year-old striker has reportedly agreed personal terms with Valencia, who are keen to sign him on loan until the end of the season.

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However West Ham will only consider parting company with Hernandez it the deal is a permanent one, with a figure in the region of £12million having been mooted.

The Mexican international has struggled to hold down a first team place under all three managers - Slaven Bilic, David Moyes and Manuel Pellegrini - he had played for since moving to London 18 months ago.

And having spent time in Spain some years ago, Hernandez is reported to be keen to return to La Liga for a second spell.

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West Ham are already in the market for a new striker having accepted that Marko Arnautovic is unlikely to feature for the club again.

The Austrian, having had his head turned by the promise of a £10million annual salary from China, all but said his goodbyes to fans last weekend during the 1-0 win over Arsenal.

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