Javier Hernandez has dismissed reports he is unhappy at West Ham and is looking to move to Spain in January
Chicharito returned to England after two years in Germany with Bayer Leverkusen and the Mexican striker has taken to social media to dismiss claims he wants out of East London
JAVIER HERNANDEZ has denied he is unhappy and wants out of West Ham in January.
The striker made a return to the Premier League after two years in the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen.
However, Chicharito joined a struggling Hammers side, but has managed to score three goals despite being asked to play on the left of a front three by boss Slaven Bilic.
Reports emerged from Spain claiming the former Manchester United forward has instructed his agent to get him an escape route out of East London to either Sevilla or Valencia.
Hernandez has taken to social media to reassure the Hammers faithful he is going nowhere.
He said on Twitter: “That’s a lie! I’m very happy at West Ham!! #COYI.”
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The 29-year-old is on international duty and scored in Mexico’s 3-1 win over Trinidad and Tobago.
Meanwhile Bilic believes his side’s firepower should be feared with all his attacking options now available.
West Ham are 15th in the Premier League after a much needed win at home to Swansea.
Bilic said: “With Manuel [Lanzini] back we have all our attacking options and that wasn’t the case a few weeks ago.
“We have the players that we wanted in our team, other teams should now be afraid of us and worrying about how to stop us.
“They should be thinking how they are going to cope with our awesome front players.”
The Hammers go to Burnley on Saturday who could go third with a win at Turf Moor.
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