Javier Hernandez has offered to return to Manchester United and play for free, should the club call upon him this summer.

Man United are enduring a difficult window, with Erik ten Hag desperately clinging onto Cristiano Ronaldo while attempting to coerce Frenkie de Jong into moving to Old Trafford.

Considering Marko Arnautovic and Adrien Rabiot have emerged as potential transfer targets in recent days, very little would surprise us at this point with the Red Devils.

Signing a 34-year-old Chicharito to replace the greatest goal scorer of all-time, though, would be seriously questionable, even by the standards of modern-day Man United.

Still, the Mexican has offered to return to his former club and not charge them a penny, should they be interested in electing him as the man to lead their frontline.

Hernandez said, “If United came for me then I’d say ‘yes, I’ll play for free.’ Of course, you know, I’d do that.” – quoted by the Mirror.

As much as we’re sure he’d love to return to his former club and play in the Premier League, it’s safe to say that this one is certainly not going to come to fruition this window.

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