I hope he leaves and does well at another club, Hernandez too, how u have treated some players throughout last season is terrihle, Rooney virtually runs your club holding it to ransom every season and Van Persie wants out too but the manager always plays them due to fear of losing them (alex ferguson included), Hernandez is one of best goal scorers ive seen for many years and his goal to minutes played ratio is amazing but cant get a game, he will go to another club and consistently score 20-25 goals a season, imo he is the best striker in the world at getting on the end of crosses and movement in the box, yet he couldnt get a game and you finished 7th struggling to score goals, quite incredible
Don't talk such utter ****e. Hernandez is the fourth best forward at the club so his games played reflects this. You earn your position in the side and he hasn't so he's not been treated badly in any way whatsoever. Add to that our plodding, pedestrian style last year just did not suit him. Maybe he'll get a good shot at it under van Gaal? Depends if he's got the balls to try and earn that chance from a clean slate or will he just whinge and f**k off? Ditto Welbeck. The big disappointment with Welbeck is he's a local lad. That makes it tragic he'd even think about leaving.
I honestly can't think of a single player we treated unfairly with the possible exception of Januzaj who at times seemed to have the expectations of all the fans and manager on his shoulders and was over-played as a result. I like Hernandez and hope he doesn't leave, but he's in the same position as most 3rd/4th choice strikers at a big club. He'll have to prove himself if he wants to get games next season. It's not so much that he needs to compete with RVP or Rooney, it's more a case of showing enough form to get a decent share of games in the domestic cups and game time in certain league matches. IF that isn't enough for him (or any 3rd/4th choice striker at a big club) then he either has to prove he should be starting more...or has to leave. But that's why big clubs need to have the right 3rd/4th choice striker, someone who won't necessarily be a starter, but still be good enough to perform to the level expected when called upon...unless you're City and can pay them ****loads, buy their soul, so they're happy to sit on the bench.