Javier Hernandez is eager to return to Real Madrid next season, but
the striker would be happy to resume his Manchester United career if he
is given a chance to prove his worth.
The Mexico international spent the 2014-15 season on loan at the
Santiago Bernabeu, but his first-team opportunities were limited under
Carlo Ancelotti.
Hernandez would welcome a switch to Real, but his main priority is
ensuring he spends less time on the substitutes' bench wherever he finds
himself at the start of the new campaign.
When asked if he would like to return to Madrid, the 27-year-old told
Marca: "Yes, but what I want is to go to a team when I can play and get
games. If that's Manchester United or another team, I'll be happy, too.
That's my priority over and above anything else.
"Real Madrid had a deadline by which to buy and they let it pass.
Right now, they are like any other club and today I'm a Manchester
United player. That's the true reality."
Despite being allowed to leave United by manager Louis van Gaal,
Hernandez believes there is a way back for him at the Premier League
club under the former Netherlands coach.
He added: "Yes, but they were different circumstances. Van Gaal
arrived and he wanted to restructure the squad and make it smaller. He
didn't have European competition and he wanted to focus on the league
and perhaps didn't want so many players because they weren't going to
play.
"The situation has changed now. There's the preliminary round of the
Champions League, lots more matches and I think there's likely to be
more opportunities. I think I've got a chance to play at United."
Hernandez hopes to be contacted by new Real coach Rafael Benitez, but
again stated that playing first-team football is his objective.
"I don't know. If he does I'll be delighted, but everything depends
on playing, which is what every footballer wants," said Hernandez.
"If that isn't the case, I'll look for a team where it is."
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