Former Man Utd star Javier Hernandez has completed his move to LA Galaxy from Sevilla.

He could become the highest-paid player in the MLS.
The MLS club have agreed a fee of around £7m with Sevilla for the 31-year old, who is set to be unveiled on Tuesday.
Hernandez left West Ham for Sevilla last summer but has struggled for regular playing time under Julen Lopetegui.
He has been limited to one goal in nine La Liga appearances so far this season and has made only two appearances since November 2.
Hernandez, who is Mexico's all-time leading scorer with 52 goals, believes the time is right for him to move to the MLS.
"I'm going to be playing," Hernandez told the LA Times. "People are going to say it was because I couldn't make it (in Europe), but sometimes in football there are things that are not in your hands.
"The last two years, the managers decided on giving confidence to other players rather than me.
"And now, the L.A. Galaxy, the manager of the club and the league, are telling me: 'Look, Javier, we want to give you all the trust, all the confidence to help us'."
Hernandez will help fill the void up front for LA Galaxy left by Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who left the club for AC Milan following the expiration of his contract in December.
The new MLS season kicks off at the end of February.
