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Juventus fix sights on Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez
JUVENTUS have become the latest club to register their interest in Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez.
Speculation about Mexican forward's future at Old Trafford has reached fever pitch, with La Liga powerhouses Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid on his tail.
We reported last month Hernandez could be used as a pawn to facilitate Cristiano Ronaldo's return, having left United for a world record transfer fee of £80m four years ago.
And now it seems he has caught the attention of Serie A champions Juventus.
A report in Italian paper Tuttosport claims Hernandez has become a more viable option after chasing Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Gonzalo Higuain and Carlos Tevez.
They also suggest Juventus have asked for a detailed report on Hernadez from Old Trafford officials as they look to firm up their interest.
Hernandez who has been valued at around £20m, hit 18 goals in all competitions for United last term.