Former Manchester United star Javier Hernandez has signed for a new club after leaving LA Galaxy. Hernandez left the Major League Soccer club back in November after his contract with Galaxy expired.
The former club captain played his last game for Los Angeles in June against Real Salt Lake, where he sustained a season-ending ACL injury.
The striker had spent four years in the MLS before leaving the club. Hernandez has now returned to where he began his professional career by signing for Mexican club Chivas. READ MORE: Anthony Martial has just forced Manchester United into changing their January transfer plans READ MORE: United still monitoring transfer market for possible incoming However, it was announced on Wednesday that Hernandez would be signing for Chivas on a free transfer.
The forward, who has been recovering from the ACL injury he sustained last June, confirmed the news on social media. He said: "My house, my family, my team, my everything.
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