Javier Hernandez does not have a future at Manchester United after Real Madrid sent him back to Old Trafford.
Real decided against turning Hernandez's season-long loan move into a permanent deal and the Mexico striker has returned to Old Trafford.
Hernandez, 26, who scored nine goals in 33 appearances for Real, is not part of Louis van Gaal's first-team plans and will be told to find a new club for the remaining 12 months of his United deal.
After joining Real last summer, Hernandez claimed United didn't have enough faith in him.
"There was no confidence. I remained patient and that’s why I’m here today," he said.
"It was a very tough year especially because they didn’t believe in me."
Tottenham are interested in the Mexican, who was wanted by Orlando to team up with Kaka - but decided against a move to the MLS.
West Ham, Everton and La Liga side Valencia have also been linked with a summer move for Hernandez, who is 27 next month.
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