Manchester United, scoring 20 goals in his first season after arriving from Guadalajara.Working as an impact substitute under Sir Alex Ferguson, the forward’s goals helped them win Premier League titles in 2011 and 2013.After the Scot’s departure, though, Hernandez struggled to make his impact at Old Trafford, sparking a loan move to Real Madrid in 2014.Short stints at Bayer Leverkusen, West Ham and Seville followed before making his move to LA Galaxy in January this year.While the Mexican has struggled for form in front of goal – but he has hit the jackpot by buying a beautiful farmhouse mansion.As the highest paid player in MLS, he is able to afford the $5.6m [£4.2m] in the Beverley neighbourhood of Los Angeles.The property is brand new,.
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