
Javier "Chicharito" Hernández is facing critical moments at Chivas, as he has expressed his dissatisfaction with the coaching staff led by Óscar García Junyent. The main reason behind his discomfort is the loss of prominence he has experienced at Guadalajara, to the point of not having participated in the last league match against Tijuana. Additionally, his discomfort is compounded by the return of Alan Pulido to Verde Valle, who has debuted with a goal and poses a serious threat to take away his starting position.
"Chicharito" Hernández, the all-time top scorer of the Mexican national team, is far from reaching the status of a reference player that he had at Manchester United. Due to his dissatisfaction, it is rumored that he is considering leaving the red-and-white club in this transfer market or next summer.
One of the options being considered is a possible return of Chicharito to Major League Soccer (MLS), as he could still be registered before the transfer deadline in April. Although no specific team has been mentioned that he could join, his poor performance could lead him back to Los Angeles Galaxy or the newly established San Diego FC, which is looking to sign more Mexican players, as they did with Hirving Lozano.
Currently, Chicharito's salary ranges between 3.5 and 4 million dollars annually, and if he returns to the MLS, he could negotiate a salary similar to what he earned at Los Angeles Galaxy, around 6 million dollars. Despite being a veteran player, this amount does not seem outrageous considering the commercial impact his arrival at any American team would represent due to his track record.
Now, we have to wait to see what the future holds for the Mexican striker at Chivas, where he arrived as a promising signing but has not managed to perform as expected, leading many fans to call for his departure from the club.