The Mexican striker could consider a move away from Die Werkself in order to reunite with former El Tri coach, Javier Aguirre.

Mexican striker Javier "Chicharito" Hernández is enjoying life since he decided to join Bayer Leverkusen. The former Manchester United footballer has been one of the team's best players since joining Die Werkself last season, and considering his iimpressive form, one team is willing to pay almost three times what Bayer Leverkusen paid in order to snatch him away.

According to Mexican website mediotiempo.com, Arabian club Al Wahda is willing to pay 40 million euros to sign "Chicharito" as soon as possible. The team's coach, Javier Aguirre, has always been a fan of the Mexican ace, and even gave him his first minutes in a World Cup, when he elected Hernández to play for El Tri in the 2010 edition.

Aguirre (right) coached Mexico's National Team in the 2002 and 2010 World Cups.

While Hernández has become one of the team's most important players, the amount of money offered by the Arabian club could be too tempting to overlook, since Bayer Leverkusen's execs have admitted that a massive bid for the Mexican international would be taken under consideration if it meant good business for the club. 

Hernández arrived to BayArena after Bayer Leverkusen paid Manchester United 15 million euros for his services. Since then, Hernández has scored 33 goals across all competitions for Die Werkself, even earning three Bundesliga Player of the Month awards in the process.