Manchester United are ready to undergo a makeover.

Just hours after the sacking of David Moyes, reports of Dutch boss Louis Van Gaal being named the successor have run rampant. With a new manager on the way, what will the future hold for a gluttony of players, specifically Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez?

The Mexican international has made no secret of his unhappiness in Manchester. Reduced playing time forced Hernandez's productivity to suffer a steep decline in 2013-14, seeing him contribute just four goals in five league appearances. His social media antics only exacerbated the issue surrounding his inability to transfer out of the club.

That won't be an issue should he seek one following the World Cup, especially with said makeover in the works.

Fortunately for the 25-year-old, former Arsenal legend Ian Wright has the ideal destination.

Not known for their lucrative expenditures, Arsenal have been in desperate need of a striker. The club's leading goalscorer, Olivier Giroud, is the only player to tally double-digit goals this season. Midfielders Aaron Ramsey, Lukas Podolski and Mesut Ozil, just to name a few, are responsible for the remainder of the club's productivity. An in-form Hernandez would alleviate that inability to finish at the top of the formation.

Just two seasons ago, Chicharito scored 10 Premier League goals, enough to rank him second behind Giroud should he duplicate that total for the Gunners.

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