(Reuters) - West Ham United boss Slaven Bilic has denied that Javier Hernandez is disenchanted with life at the club and will make a late decision on the Mexico striker's availability for Saturday's Premier League trip to Burnley. "Somebody made up the rumours that he is not happy at West Ham," Bilic told a news conference on Thursday, in the wake of a report on Spanish website Don Balon that the 29-year-old was seeking a move in January. Hernandez, who scored for Mexico in a World Cup qualifier against Trinidad and Tobago on Friday, has not yet rejoined training with West Ham, but Bilic expects him to be available to face Burnley. "Burnley are doing extremely well home and away," Bilic said. West Ham have beaten Burnley home and away in their last four meetings, but Dyche is confident his team can build on their strong start.
Source: The Star October 12, 2017 15:22 UTC