Javier Hernandez is keen to secure a move away from West Ham United this summer, according to a report from ESPN.
The Mexican international joined the Hammers only last summer but it seems he is already pining for an exit. Following a £16m summer move from Bayer Leverkusen, Hernandez has seen his game time limited.
David Moyes has preferred to use Marko Arnautovic as his starting striker in recent weeks, with Hernandez being excluded from the Scotsman’s line-ups on several occasions following his appointment.

It’s claimed by ESPN that the experienced forward’s representatives are already looking around for potential destinations for their client ahead of the summer, with Hernandez’s future at West Ham seemingly unlikely if Moyes does sign a longer contract at the club.
West Ham are noted to be open to selling the former Manchester United star but only if a fee close to the £16m they paid for him is met.
Despite starting only 16 games in the Premier League this season, Hernandez has netted on eight occasions and West Ham fans have been left frustrated by Moyes arguable mismanagement of the striker.





