Manchester United have been impressed by the World Cup form of summer signing Javier Hernandez.
Assistant manager Mike Phelan has revealed his delight at the way the 22-year-old Mexico striker performed in South Africa following conformation that he had agreed to join the Red Devils from Guadalajara on the eve of the tournament.
United are believed to have paid around £7million for the South American starlet, who will join up with his new team-mates on their pre-season tour to the United States.
Hernandez scored two goals in four appearances as Mexico reached the round of 16.
"We were pleased with what we saw at the World Cup," Phelan told the club's official website.
"We would like to get him on board as quickly as we can. Then hopefully he will be a major influence on the team.
"We did the deal before the World Cup and that has probably helped us a little bit. He has only just begun his career with the national team but already he is a very influential player for Mexico.
"He is young, athletic and as keen as mustard. He will be a good addition.
"We all hope he hits the ground running and adds to what we think is a good blend of youth and experience in our squad. We just hope it all comes together."Subscribe to Football FanCast News Headlines by Email