Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Moratti hopeful over Sanchez

Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti believes there is a 60% chance that Udinese winger Alexis Sanchez will join the club this summer but said a move for Palermo's Javier Pastore is impossible.
Giovanni Moratti, Massimo Moratti
GettyImagesMassimo Moratti (R) is looking to strengthen the Inter squad for next season
City rule out Sanchez bid
Milan reject Pastore talk
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Chile international Sanchez, 22, has been linked with a number of top clubs around Europe, but Manchester City now appear to have given up their pursuit and Inter and Juventus look to be leading the race for his signature.
Moratti told Inter Channel: "It's hard to give a precise reply at a moment in which we are trying to figure out if the clubs will sell, how they will sell, the prices, wages and whether certain exchanges will be able to be made.
"However, let's say that the player with whom we are speaking, and I don't know the odds of our success, is certainly Sanchez, because we've been talking about it for a long time. Also because he's a player with many qualities and because we've opened a certain kind of discussion with Udinese.
"Let's say not that he's definitely coming but [that] there is a 60% chance that he will arrive."
Inter were among the clubs said to have expressed an interest in Argentina playmaker Pastore but, with Palermo demanding €50 million for his services, it appears Moratti is not willing to enter the bidding.
"We all know that Pastore is excellent, he also played well against us in the Coppa Italia final, but I don't think that negotiations are possible," he said.
Inter have been linked with Roma vice-captain Daniele De Rossi, who has a lifelong association with the city and is considered an icon of the club, and Moratti was equivocal about his hopes of signing the player.
"De Rossi, in my opinion, is not a bad idea at all, but I don't believe we have initiated any kind of negotiations with Roma, also because the club is going through a re-organisation," he added.
"I do not think there are such contacts to be able to study what can be done, and then there's the fact that the player is tied to his club and especially the city, but I too consider him a player of great quality and character, and therefore I don't think for him to have an experience with us would be a bad thing..."

Agent: Liverpool holding Doni talks

iverpool are negotiating a deal with Serie A giants Roma to sign Brazilian goalkeeper Alexander Doni, according to the player's agent.
Alexander Doni: Would provide cover at Liverpool
GettyImagesAlexander Doni: Would provide cover at Liverpool
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Liverpool have been searching for an experienced keeper to provide competition for Pepe Reina and Doni's representative has confirmed transfer talks are at an advanced stage.
Doni, who is under contract with the Roma for a further season, has been strongly linked with a move away from the Stadio Olimpico this summer and could be heading to Anfield.
"I spoke to the club (Roma) yesterday and they confirmed they are holding talks with Liverpool to reach an agreement regarding the transfer of Doni,'' Ovidio Colucci said.
"Once an agreement is reached betwen the two clubs, we will begin negotiating personal terms with Liverpool. Doni would be very happy to join Liverpool and play in the Premier League.''
The 31-year-old joined Roma in 2005 from Brazilian side Juventude. He has been an understudy to Giallorossi goalkepeer Julio Sergio in recent seasons, and made 16 league appearances for Roma this term

No Milan approach for Aquilani - agent

Alberto Aquilani's agent has denied reports in Italy that the Liverpool midfielder has been approached by AC Milan.
Alberto Aquilani
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Aquilani, 26, spent the 2010-11 season on loan at Juventus but the Turin giants have yet to confirm if they will sign him on a permanent basis.
Milan are looking to reinforce their midfield line following the departure of Andrea Pirlo to Juve and reports in Italy have strongly linked Aquilani to the Rossoneri this summer.
But Franco Zavaglia, the former Roma midfielder's agent, has categorically denied that Milan have made any approach for his client.
"I can say that I am not aware of any interest from AC Milan,'' Zavaglia told Gazzetta dello Sport. "They are just rumours and we have had no contact with Milan.
"Juve have asked us for a few days to reflect and in the meantime, we are looking at the options in Italy and abroad.
"I don't think the problem has to do with the buy-out clause but rather that they (Juventus) are looking for someone whose characteristics are more defensive. We will see what happens.
"Whatever happens, Alberto is not left in the middle of the road as he still has three years left of his contract with Liverpool.''
Liverpool signed Aquilani for a reported fee of £20 million from Roma in 2009, but injuries plagued his first season at Anfield, restricting him to just nine Premier League starts.
However, the Italy international managed 33 Serie A games for Juve in 2010-11, scoring twice for the Bianconeri.

Gattuso turns down Anzhi

AC Milan midfielder Gennaro Gattuso has rejected a move to Russian-based club Anzhi Makhachkala and will remain with the Italian champions next season.
Gennaro Gattuso and Clarence Seedorf
GettyImagesAC Milan won the Serie A title with old heads like Gennaro Gattuso and Clarence Seedorf in the side
Gattuso, 33, is rumoured to be on his way out of the San Siro this summer, and had been mulling over an offer from the Dagestan club before deciding to turn it down.
''I evaluated the offer,'' Gattuso told Gazzetta dello Sport. "It was an important offer but in the end, I believe it is better to be with the family at home. I have been 12 years at Milan and it's my home.''
Gattuso has one more year remaining on his contract with the Rossoneri and the World Cup winner made 31 league appearances this season to help Milan clinch their first Scudetto since 2004, scoring two goals.

Ibrahimovic laughs off 'untrue' Real link

AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has completely dismissed reports that he could be a transfer target for Real Madrid and insisted he wants to stay with the Rossoneri "for another three years".
Zlatan Ibrahimovic put Milan 1-0 up in the Coppa Italia semi-final, second leg against Palermo
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Ibrahimovic, 29, enjoyed an excellent 2010-11 season with Milan - impressing enough to earn a permanent return to Serie A from Barcelona.
The Swedish forward scored 21 goals in his one season in Catalonia, but he never appeared to fit in at Camp Nou and Barca's signing of David Villa last summer signalled the end of his time at the club.
Ibrahimovic moved on loan to Milan before completeing a permannet deal in January, though his move back to Italy did not sit well with fans of city rivals Inter, for who he had played for three seasons between 2006 and 2009.
Now Spanish newspaper El Mundo Deportivo has suggested Ibrahimovic could make another controversial move.
It says the striker is interesting Real Madrid, coached by former Inter boss Jose Mourinho - who swapped him with Samuel Eto'o in the summer of 2009.
But Ibrahimovic, who has won a domestic league title in each of his last five seasons, insists the report is hearsay and spelled out his intention to stay at Milan.
"It's completely untrue," he told Swedish media. "I want to stay with Milan for another three years. I am happy there."
Real are thought to be looking to bolster their attacking oprions after missing out on the Primera Division title for a third successive season, with Sergio Aguero thought to top their list of potential targets.

Xavi: Barcelona are the best

Barcelona midfielder Xavi has claimed the current European and Spanish champions are the best team of the last 20 years and hailed Lionel Messi as the best player of all time.
Xavi
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Barcelona swept all before them once again this season to pick up the La Liga and Champions League double and the Spain international was happy to indulge in some rare trumpet blowing.
He told German newspaper Bild: ''There have been some great teams in history, Pele's Brazil, (Johan) Cruyff's Ajax, (Arrigo) Sacchi's Milan but in the past 20 years this Barcelona team is the best.''
On Messi, he added: ''He is the best player of all time - better than Pele, Maradona or Cruyff. We have to protect him as he is crucial. Without him we would not be what we are.''
Coach Pep Guardiola has also received high praise for his work, and although reports suggested that he was on the verge of standing down, Xavi claimed he hopes the former Barcelona midfielder ''stays forever''.
He added: ''He (Guardiola) is very intelligent, very enthusiastic and very 'Barcelona-ish'. He is a great coach and I hope he stays forever, if not as coach then as sporting director or president.''
The only black mark in the Catalans' season was the Copa del Rey final defeat to arch-rivals Real Madrid. Xavi, though, was critical of the approach adopted by Jose Mourinho's men throughout the season.
He said: ''Madrid were the hardest opponents but not because they played football but because they wanted to destroy the game. I like Manchester United's approach a thousand times better. It would be interesting to see what would happen if Real did play.''

Pirlo wants Rossi at Juve

New Juventus signing Andrea Pirlo has urged the club to sign Villarreal striker Giuseppe Rossi from under the noses of Barcelona.
Mario Gomez Germany goal
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Rossi has been linked with a move to the Nou Camp, with negotiations ongoing over his transfer and the Italian has been outed by team-mate Joan Oriol as wanting to move this summer.
However, Italy legend Pirlo joined Juve last month and wants Rossi to join him in Turin to bring the club their first Scudetto since the 2002-03 campaign.
"We must buy players of proven quality to get ourselves back to the top and start winning trophies again. In my opinion it looks like we have a great year ahead of us," Pirlo told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"He's [Rossi's] the type of player that every club needs, it would be great to have him here with us."
Rossi scored the first goal for Italy as they beat Estonia 3-0 in the Euro 2012 qualifiers this weekend.

Oriol: Rossi ready to join Barca

Villarreal defender Joan Oriol has confirmed that Giuseppe Rossi would like a move to Barcelona this summer.
Eric Abidal, Giuseppe Rossi, Dani Alves

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Speculation over the future of Rossi has been growing in recent weeks, with the player speaking of his desire to play for the Spanish champions, while Villarreal coach Juan Carlos Garrido said the player will be sold if the club gets a good offer for him.
Rossi, rated at around €27 million, scored 18 goals in 36 La Liga starts for the Yellow Submarine last season and scored the same number of goals in 2009-10 too. Now the Italy international is set to be rewarded with a move to the Catalan giants.
"Rossi wants to go to Barcelona," Oriol told COM Radio. "He hopes [that] everything goes well and that he will be wearing the Azulgrana colours next season.
"Rossi could bring plenty to Barcelona, quality, experience and youth. He is a player who fits the Barcelona profile. I think he is the best player they can sign.
"He would easily adapt there and he would take on the competition well at Barcelona. He knows the risks of moving there.''

Messi unhurt after youth aims punch

ionel Messi has emerged unscathed after a youth aimed a punch at him outside a restaurant in his home city of Rosario on Thursday.
Lionel Messi
GettyImagesLionel Messi escaped unhurt.
Barcelona star Messi had stopped to sign autographs, but one youngster who was reportedly dressed in the uniform of a nearby school, attempted to assault the Argentine before running away.
"There was a crush of people waiting outside," Pablo Moyano, who was working in the restaurant, told Argentine TV. "There were kids, reporters, photographers waiting ... and one of the kids tried to punch him. I don't know if he pulled it off. He went running afterward."
"We're taking photos and we see the arm and he dodges it. (Messi) did not react badly, he left walking and got into the (car)," witness Carolina told the TV news channel C5N.
Messi tried to play down the incident on his Facebook page.
"To relax all those people that have asked us about the truth of the accident coming out of the restaurant, tell them I did not receive any blow from anyone. I'm perfectly OK," he wrote.
Argentine media reported that Messi's aggressor was a fan of Rosario Central, arch-rivals of Newell's Old Boys where the 23-year-old began his career before moving to Spain.
Messi is currently holidaying in Rosario before the beginning of the Copa America on July 1 with Argentina facing Bolivia.

Udinese: No Barca deal for Sanchez

dinese have denied that an agreement has been reached with Barcelona for Alexis Sanchez, with the Italians claiming that there has been no contact at all from Camp Nou.
Alexis Sanchez Udinese
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Reports in Spain on Wednesday say a deal between the two clubs had been reached on Tuesday night for the Chilean forward, but Udinese president Franco Soldati has moved swiftly to reject those claims.
"Regarding reports of a possible transfer of Chilean striker Alexis Sanchez to FC Barcelona, I would like to point out that they are not true," he said.
"No agreement has been reached between Udinese and Barcelona for the transfer of this player. Moreover, no meeting has been scheduled between the two clubs to discuss such transfer.''
Despite Udinese's insistence that no dialogue has begun with European Champions Barca, Sanchez appeared to talk up a possible move to Barca earlier this week.
Sanchez told Futbol: "Barcelona would be a splendid destination. The interest of great clubs makes me proud. It means I am doing well.
"I want to progress, play and win important trophies and to do this you need to play for the most prestigious clubs. Therefore I hope to have this chance.''
Inter Milan, Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United are also thought to be in the race to acquire the 22-year-old, who is under contract with Udinese until June 2014.
Sanchez has enjoyed a fine campaign with Udinese, scoring 12 goals to help the Bianconeri qualify for the Champions League next season.

South Korea 2 - 1 Ghana

Last-gasp Koo wins it for South Korea

Scoring Summary

South Korea Ghana
Dong-Won Ji (12')Asamoah Gyan (65')
Ja-Cheol Koo (90') 

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South Korea Ghana
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· Squads: South Korea | Ghana
A last-minute goal from Koo Ja-Cheol gave South Korea victory over Ghana in an international friendly at Jeonju World Cup Stadium.
The Wolfsburg midfielder scrambled home from close range after Asamoah Gyan - who also missed a first-half penalty - had cancelled out Ji Dong-won's opener.
Just as in the 2-1 win over Serbia on Friday, the hosts took an early lead when Ji climbed above the Ghana defence to head a Ki Sung-yong corner into the net. Ghana goalkeeper Richard Kingson got his hands to the ball but could not keep it out.
Just three minutes later, Hong Jeong-ho brought down Gyan in the area but the Sunderland striker saw his low penalty comfortably saved by Jung Sung-ryeong.
Both teams continued to have chances. Jung saved from Gyan soon after and Ji had a chance to add a second when through on goal but could not lift the ball over Kingson.
The game continued in the same vein after the break. Monaco striker Park Chu-young hit the crossbar with a 25-yard rocket on the hour but after 64 minutes, Ghana were level.
Sulley Muntari's pass split a static defence leaving Gyan to slot a low shot past the previously impressive Jung.
The game was heading for a draw when Ji headed across goal in injury time to leave Koo with a simple finish.

Cameron: FIFA 'at an all-time low'

FIFA's reputation is now at an "all-time low'', UK Prime Minister said today as he called on world football's governing body to become "more transparent and more accountable''.
Prime Minister David Cameron greets Sepp Blatter outside Downing Street
GettyImagesUK prime minister David Cameron met Sepp Blatter as part of England's 2018 World Cup bid
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David Cameron told MPs the Football Association should ``play a very major role'' in helping to reform FIFA following Sepp Blatter's re-appointment as president in an uncontested election, which he described as a "farce''.
Speaking during Prime Minister's Questions, Mr Cameron told the Commons: "Personally, I have seen football governance at an international level and I wasn't that impressed by what I saw.
"What I would say is this: FIFA's reputation is now at an all-time low and obviously the election with just one candidate was something of a farce but it has to become more transparent and more accountable.
"They have got to prove that they are actually capable of doing the job that they are meant to. But ultimately change has got to come from within football and I am sure the FA will want to play a very major role in helping to bring that about.''
Mr Cameron's comments came after Tory MP James Wharton (Stockton South) said there "should be no place for corruption in football''.
He asked Mr Cameron: "Given that the re-election of Sepp Blatter has brought FIFA even further into disrepute, will you take this opportunity to voice your support for those calling for the reforms we need to finally show Mr Blatter the red card?'

Robson leaves Thailand post

Both head coach Bryan Robson and assistant Steve Darby have left their posts with Thailand national team "by mutual consent" according to the Thai FA president.
Bryan Robson was appointed Thailand manager in September 2009

Robson, a former England international, underwent surgery for throat cancer in March after replacing compatriot Peter Reid in September 2009. His former club Manchester United, though, stated on their official website that Robson's recent cancer scare was not behind his decision to leave the Thailand post.
"Bryan wished to resign and his contract was terminated by mutual consent, but I cannot give any more details," Football Association of Thailand President Worawi Makudi told Reuters.
Thailand dropped 15 places to 120th in the FIFA rankings under Robson's management and won just seven of 18 matches.
Robson remains an official ambassador at Old Trafford and will continue in that role.

Fred ousts Nilmar in Brazil Copa squad

Brazil coach Mano Menezes has surprisingly selected Fluminense captain Fred in his Copa America squad, with Villarreal striker Nilmar missing the cut at his expense.
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Fred, 27, scored Brazil's winner in 1 -0 victory over Romania on Tuesday night, a game that saw Ronaldo's final appearance for the Selecao.
The former Lyon forward was withdrawn after half an hour, with O Fenomeno coming on in his place, but Fred's goal appeared to do enough to convince Menezes that he was worthy of a place in the Brazil squad for the continental showpiece in Argentina next month.
Fred is one of four strikers, alongside Robinho, Alexandre Pato and Neymar, and he also pipped Internacional striker Leandro Damiao, who has impressed recently with his displays in the Gaucho State Championship.
Brazil are defending champions and Menezes side are looking to win the tournament for the third time in a row and fifth time in six editions.
Santos star Ganso has also made the cut for the Selecao's campaign in Argentina, despite missing the last two matches through injury; he is expected to return for his club in their Copa Libertadores semi-final second leg against Penarol on June 22.
Brazil squad for Copa America:
Goalkeepers Victor (Gremio), Julio Cesar (Inter)
Defenders: Daniel Alves (Barcelona), Maicon (Inter), Andre Santos (Fenerbahce), Adriano (Barcelona), Lucio (Inter), Thiago Silva (Milan), David Luiz (Chelsea) Luisao (Benfica)
Midfielders: Lucas Leiva (Liverpool), Ramires (Chelsea), Sandro (Tottenham), Jadson (Shakhtar Donetsk), Elias (Atletico Madrid), Elano (Santos), Paulo Henrique Ganso (Santos), Lucas Silva (Sao Paulo)
Forwards: Robinho (Milan), Alexandre Pato (Milan), Fred (Fluminense), Neymar (Santos)

Bayern finally agree deal for Neuer

manuel Neuer will play for Bayern Munich from next season after a fee was agreed with Schalke.
Manuel Neuer

Neuer was moving into the last year of his contract with Schalke and was certain to move on. He had been linked with Manchester United but the goalkeeper always made it clear he wanted to remain in Germany.
He will officially sign a five-year contract with the Bavarians once he undergoes a medical upon his return from international duty, and become a Bayern player on July 1.
Neuer said: "I am really looking forward to this huge and exciting challenge at Bayern.
"Many of my international team-mates will be my team-mates in Munich. Therefore I won't be going into a new environment and will certainly settle in quickly.''
Bayern chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said: "Bayern are very happy in Manuel Neuer to have signed for the long term not only the Germany number one, but also one of the best goalkeepers in the world.''
Neuer has been Schalke's number one since making his debut in 2005, and made his farewell appearance in their DFB-Pokal final victory earlier this month.
Schalke general manager and board member Horst Heldt said the club had allowed Neuer to leave with a heavy heart: "This was a difficult decision for all those involved, because in Manuel Neuer the club are losing an outstanding player in every respect.
"But we have now finally decided to accept Bayern's offer, because given the circumstances it is the best solution for Schalke. We also promised Manuel we would honour his wish to be able to move on in the summer. Even though it will certainly hurt almost all Schalke supporters to the soul to lose such a role model, we should not forget the great things Manuel Neuer has achieved at the club.
"In sporting terms, he had a huge role in the success of the last five years, this season in winning the DFB-Pokal and in reaching the Champions League semi-finals for the first time.''
Bayern have also confirmed the signing of one of Neuer's former Schalke team-mates, Brazilian right-back Rafinha, from Genoa. The 25-year-old, who spent five years in Gelsenkirchen before moving to Serie A last year, has signed a three-year contract at Bayern.
Ralf Fahrmann will be Neuer's replacement at Schalke after he rejoined the club at which he started his career on a free transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt. The 22-year-old has joined on a four-year contract.

Bayern complete Neuer signing

Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has completed his transfer to Bayern Munich, signing for the Bavarians on a five-year deal after passing a medical on Wednesday.
Manuel neuer Schalke

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Bayern announced last week that they had signed the sought-after goalkeeper from Schalke, but had to wait to put the finishing touches on the transfer after he had been away on international duty with Germany in Azerbaijan.
Neuer, 25, had been expected to join Bayern since April when he confirmed he would not extend his contract at Schalke.
In the interim he was linked to Manchester United after impressing in Schalke's Champions League semi-final defeat to the Red Devils, however, he said at his unveiling he only ever intended to join Bayern.
"I feel this is the right move because I am the Germany goalkeeper and Bayern Munich is the best club in Germany,'' he told Bayern Munich's official website.
"I'm glad that everything is now behind me. I am looking forward to this challenge, the first training sessions and training camps.''
Neuer is the first major signing for new boss Jupp Heynckes with the club having also plumped for Brazilian defender Rafinha as they look to rebuild after a relatively poor season last time out.
The Bavarians only snuck into third place in the Bundesliga table, crucially qualifying for the Champions League to salvage something from a disappointing campaign, but goalkeeper proved a problem position for them.
However, Neuer believes he can help turn the club's fortunes around as he looks to cement his growing reputation with silverware.
"I know definitely what I want,'' he said. "I look forward to these five years. I know Munich and I think I will feel comfortable here. I know this is not normal for me, this is all new territory. But I look forward to it.''

Nasri plays down Arsenal exit talk

Samir Nasri has moved to quell speculation about his future, with the Arsenal midfielder telling the club's fans not to believe speculation that has been written in the newspapers.
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Nasri is heading into the final year of his contract at Arsenal and cast doubt on his future at the club by refusing to dismiss talk of a move to Manchester United.
The midfielder also claimed talks with Arsenal are continuing, but the comments about United were seized on.
Nasri feels the comments have been blown out of proportion and has insisted he will speak about his future when there is something to clarify.
"I just want tell you don't listen (to) the newspapers and the rumours. I will let you know if something happens," Nasri wrote on Twitter.
United are in the market for a new creative force following the retirement of Paul Scholes, but Gunners manager Arsene Wenger said recently that the club would never sell Nasri to the Red Devils.

Ferdinand comes bottom in vocab study

An analysis of footballers' vocabulary on social networking site Twitter has revealed Manchester United Rio Ferdinand to have an overwhelmingly 'basic' command of the English language.
Rooney are regular tweeters.
Ferdinand, who has led the way for footballers on Twitter under the name @rioferdy5 and recently engaged in a war of words with Daily Mirror journalist Oliver Holt, has been criticised by former News of the World editor Piers Morgan for his poor spelling and grammar.
And now, a Google study has revealed that 88% of Ferdinand's words were "basic" while 11% were "intermediate".
Other players to have been tested fared better, with Ferdinand's United team-mate Wayne Rooney (@WayneRooney) surprisingly articulate, with 43% basic and 56% intermediate.
Everton skipper Phil Neville had the most expansive vocabulary among his peers, using 59% intermediate words mixed with 40% basic.

Hernandez: I owe a great debt to Fergie

Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez insists he intends to stay loyal to Sir Alex Ferguson after the veteran Scot took a gamble on bringing him to Europe last summer.
Javier Hernandez
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Hernandez, 23, was relatively unknown outside Mexico this time last year, when United announced that they had signed the forward from Guadalajara for £6 million.
But he burst onto the international scene at the World Cup in South Africa and made a big impression in his debut season at Old Trafford, scoring 20 goals as United won a record 19th league title and reached the Champions League final.
His ruthless finishing and impressive work-rate are believed to have caught the eye of Real Madrid, who are on the lookout for some new firepower up front, but Chicharito can only see his future at United - with Ferguson's belief in him a key reason for him wanting to stay.
"I'm very motivated after a great season with United," Hernandez said. "From now on I'll owe a great debt to Sir Alex for bringing me to Europe.
"My dream has not changed. I want to win many titles to give back to the team that opened the doors for me."
Hernandez scored a hat-trick in Mexico's CONCACAF Gold Cup demolition of El Salvador on Monday, but was quick to play down the plaudits he received after the game.
"I'm not a symbol or idol," Hernandez said. "Football is not a sport like golf but a team game."