Watford, West Ham United and Cardiff City are among the clubs being linked with a move for the Swansea City goalkeeper.

Watford are leading West Ham United and Cardiff City in the race to sign Lukasz Fabianski following Swansea City’s relegation, according to the Daily Mirror (February 24th, page 63).
The report claims Fabianski has informed Swansea of his intention to leave and is confident of a top-flight lifeline.
And while a number of Premier League clubs have been credited with interest in the Polish goalkeeper, only Watford, West Ham and Cardiff are namechecked by the Daily Mirror.

But it is Watford who are said to be ‘on pole’ to land Fabianski in a £4 million deal (pun seemingly unintended), after identifying the 33-year-old as the player they want to succeed Heurelho Gomes as first-choice goalkeeper.
Fabianski spent seven years on the books of Arsenal – whose training ground sits adjacent to Watford’s – and could welcome a return to the area.
Meanwhile, West Ham are eyeing Chelsea’s Willy Caballero as one of two goalkeeping additions, according to the Sun.
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