Javier Hernández could be playing alongside Kaká in the MLS next season, if Orlando City gets its wish.
He is on a season-long loan at Real Madrid and the Mexico international appears surplus to requirements at parent club Manchester United, which is likely to sell the striker with a year remaining on his contract. Orlando general manager Paul McDonough said: “If good players want to come to Orlando, we will always be willing to talk to them. I think he is the type of the player that would do well for many teams in the league. For us specifically, I believe he could come in and score a lot of goals, and help with all the opportunities we create throughout the course of the game.”