Former Manchester United forward Javier Hernandez insists he would play for free if he ever returned to Old Trafford.Hernandez, who won two Premier League titles during a five-year spell with the club, has not been surprised by United’s spectacular fall from grace in the nine years since his old manager retired.Ten Hag turns to plan D – a forward from PSV?The 34-year-old Mexican forward nicknamed Chicharito reveals that United remain close to his heart.Enjoyed speaking to LA Galaxy’s Chicharito in Minneapolis ahead of the #MLSAllStar game. Thought he handled it well when I mentioned that former club #MUFC needed a striker.. pic.twitter.com/2tkAE024aZ— Simon Peach (@SimonPeach) August 10, 2022 Hernandez said: “If United came for me, then I’d say ‘yes, I’ll play for free.’ Of course, you know, I’d do that.”But I also want to be very respectful to my current club, LA Galaxy. I am playing very consistently, and in my mind, my conviction is all about winning a championship with LA Galaxy.”In the future, if things happen, then they happen – but in my mind, I am 100 per cent with LA.”United need to get over the fact that Sir Alex Ferguson has gone.”Would we like to have someone similar? Yes, yes, yes. But Sir Alex has gone, and it is never going to be the same.”It doesn’t surprise me what has happened at United because in life, it’s not easy having a manager for 26 years in the way that Sir Alex did it.”##EDITORS_CHOICE##Hernandez added: “The problem is that the other difficulty is that United are not in the Champions League, so some players aren’t going to come.”Of course, some players will always want to come to Manchester United.”If another club can offer the Champions League, then who do you choose? You choose the best club for your career,” concluded he.