Javier Hernandez will hold discussions over his West Ham future at the end of the season, whufc.com reports.
The Mexico international has confirmed that his primary focus is on the next game as he looks to continue his good run of form in claret and blue.
Hernandez praised the performance against Newcastle, underlined his ambition to finish seventh, and remained coy when discussing his future.
Javier Hernandez at West Ham

West Ham unveiled marquee striker signing Javier Hernandez from Bayer Leverkusen in summer 2017 but his time in East London has been mixed.
The 30-year-old scored eight goals in 28 Premier League matches last season. And he has added six more strikes in all competitions this season.
But despite his lack of goals in recent weeks, Hernandez has wrestled back the starting spot up front and has impressed with his all-round play.
Hernandez won the penalty which led to West Ham’s second goal against Newcastle on Saturday and also scored against Fulham the week before (albeit via his hand).
Javier Hernandez on his future
Chicharito has confirmed that he will talk about his West Ham future at the end of the season, despite having a year left to run on his £140k-per-week contract (London Evening Standard).
Hernandez told the club’s official website: “I’m only thinking about Cardiff, working for the coach to give me the chance to start again, play my best, score goals and help the team. That’s my future at the moment, as for the rest we will speak when the season is over, right now we just need to play well so we can finish in a European spot.”
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