Fabianski is reportedly nearing a move to West Ham.

Swansea City goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski has told TalkSPORT reporter Ian Abrahams that West Ham United fans will have to “wait and see” if he will sign on at the London Stadium.
The 33-year-old could be set to leave Swansea this summer following the club’s relegation to the Championship, despite former Arsenal stopper Fabianski keeping nine clean sheets in his 38 Premier League outings.
BBC Sport claim West Ham are close to completing a move to sign the 45-time Poland international, after the Hammers confirmed a move for Issa Diop – a deal which has seen Manuel Pellegrini’s side pay Toulouse £22million.

Fabianski was asked whether West Ham fans will be about to see more of Fabianski, and whether he wants to move to the London Stadium. But the goalkeeper kept his cards close to his chest, as he remains focused on the World Cup.
“I don’t know what to tell you,” Fabianski said, when asked if he was joining West Ham. We will wait and see what will happen. I’m focused on the national team, and happy to just see what will happen.
“The main focus is just helping the national team and focusing the best way possible.”

The Hammers desperately need to sign a goalkeeper, with only Spaniard Adrian available to new boss Pellegrini following Joe Hart’s return to Manchester City after a disappointing 2017-18 loan spell.
Swansea could be keen to sell 6ft 2in Fabianski with only a year remaining on his contract, as they will be likely to rake in a fee for the stopper rather than letting him leave on a free in a year’s time.
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