Mexican striker Javier Hernandez is frustrated with his lack of first-team action at Manchester United and reportedly planning to quit the club.
According to The Sun, he is now hoping Juan Mata's move from Chelsea will pave the way for him to quit Manchester this month.
Nnicknamed Chicharito, which means Little Pea, Hernandez, 25, still has two-and-a-half years left on his current deal.
Inter Milan are interested in the player but United is expected to ask at least 15 million pound, The Mirror reports.
Hernandez has played only 10 of United's 35 games so far this season despite frequent injuries to forwards Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie.
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