Javier Hernandez, on-loan at Real Madrid from Manchester United scored the decisive match winner in their Champions League tie on Wednesday night and has recently become a target for many teams in Europe.

With Real Madrid announcing that the 'Little Pea' won't be offered a permanent deal in Spain, Hernandez will return to Old Trafford unless a club comes in for him, with West Ham and Newcastle keen to make a move.

It is obvious to see that both teams require a regular goal scorer and with Hernandez who always finds the right positions, he could be an ideal signing.

It it understood that Everton and Stoke City have also enquired about the Mexican's future with United boss, Louis van Gaal likely to listen to offers.

Hernandez was brought to Manchester from Mexico in 2010 just before he impressed in the World Cup that summer. 'Chicharito' was a key figure in his first season at the 'Theatre of Dreams' when he scored 20 goals in all competitions which led to his first Premiership winner's medal.

After a mixed couple of seasons for the forward, van Gaal sent him out on loan to Real Madrid and for the majority of this season he has been in second place behind Karim Benzema.

After an injury to Benzema, Hernandez has been given the chance to prove himself and after his late winner against city rivals Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, he became an instant hero and that goal will not be forgotten by many Madrid fans.

If Hernandez is sold this summer, it is likely that the 26-year-old will get first team football, something he has been after for a few seasons now.