Why Did Madrid Sell Chicharito?

By Alice Nichols

Football fans around the world were surprised when Real Madrid announced the sale of Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez to Bayer Leverkusen in 2015. Chicharito was one of the most popular players at the club, and many fans were wondering why he was sold.

There are several reasons why Real Madrid decided to sell Chicharito. Firstly, he was only on loan from Manchester United for one season, and his contract at Old Trafford was set to expire. Real Madrid did not want to sign him permanently, as they felt that he did not fit into their long-term plans.

Secondly, Chicharito was not a regular starter for Real Madrid. He was often used as a substitute, and although he scored some crucial goals, he did not have the same impact as other forwards such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema.

Thirdly, Real Madrid needed to balance their books after spending heavily on new players such as James Rodriguez and Toni Kroos. Selling Chicharito helped them recoup some of the money they had spent.

Finally, Chicharito himself wanted to leave Real Madrid in search of more playing time. He had enjoyed his time at the club but knew that he would not be a regular starter if he stayed.

In conclusion, there were several factors that led to Real Madrid selling Chicharito. Although he was a popular player with the fans, he did not fit into their long-term plans and was not a regular starter. Selling him helped the club balance their books and gave Chicharito an opportunity to play more regularly elsewhere.