UPDATED: 08:43 EST, 13 April 2013 Javier Hernandez has promised to fight for his position at Manchester United regardless of the club's efforts to create in a new striker come early july. United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is keeping close track of Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao and is contemplating offer the Mexican included in a player-plus-cash package worth A48million. Borussia Dortmund's Polish striker Robert Lewandowski is still another on the radar and should United increase their dazzling options then Hernandez will be the man to produce way with Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney and Danny Welbeck all in Ferguson's long-term strategies. Out of favour: Hernandez has fallen down the pecking order at United On the radar: Falcao (left) and Lewandowski (right) are being tracked by Manchester United Nevertheless the 24-year-old, who cost United A7million this season, asserts he is happy to stay and fight for his position despite his not enough starts. 'All the players on earth want to start each game,' mentioned Hernandez, who has scored ten targets in 15 Barclays Premier League shows this year. 'I am very happy to be only at that club. 'Of course I would love to start more frequently but I will keep consitently the same perspective. 'When the gaffer needs me on the table or the starting line-up I will do my most useful. My perspective is going to be very good because I want to regard the team, my team-mates and the coach.' Hernandez's deceptive instincts provide Ferguson a different choice to the remainder of front men. However, without Van Persie dropping deep, into the space Wayne Rooney likes to occupy, it is difficult to observe the former Chivas person, who wants just two objectives to bring up his half century for United, may be shoehorned into the Red Devils starting line-up on a normal basis. It was a similar condition for Michael Owen during his three years at Old Trafford. The huge difference was, in the latter stages of his profession, Owen was prepared to take a job as substitute, until incidents started initially to intervene once again. Too little activities for Stoke - who United face on Saturday - has encouraged a different response nevertheless, with Owen now preparing for a post-game career after confirming he will quit at the end of the year. 'When Michael was contacted, more regularly than perhaps not he produced,' explained Rio Ferdinand, a former team-mate for club and place. Common foe: Owen lines facing his former membership 'He won for us in the League Cup final and he will be remembered forever for his purpose against City. 'If you'd an opportunity and you'd to place your property on it he'd be right up there with the participants you had want it to drop to.' Owen's insufficient opportunities at Stoke appears peculiar given the perilous position they now are in. With only six points from their last 13 games, Tony Pulis' staff are involved in a scrap no-one at the Britannia Stadium expected. And it appears to have made the Stoke fans problem Pulis' techniques in a way they did not experience a to following his return to the team in 2006. Last weekend's household defeat by Aston Villa was particularly harsh. Under pressure: the table has been plummeted down by Stoke under Pulis However Ferdinand has gone to Stoke enough times not to get drawn into feeling United may secure their own strategy in a diploma of comfort. 'Stoke is not dangerous in terms of a frustration aspect. It is merely a real football place,' said Ferdinand. 'Their supporters are very vocal because of their staff and they are ramped up, which ups the ante somewhat. 'In the previous couple of months Tony Pulis has been doing an excellent job. 'When you consider the budget they've a lot more than overproduced and you would perhaps not expect you'll be where they, but this league kicks up crazy stuff sometimes. 'Nevertheless, they always placed on a efficiency against us - we don't expect anything different now .'
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