West Ham United have been linked with Chelsea goalkeeper Asmir Begovic recently.

West Ham United boss Slaven Bilic has told the London Evening Standard that he is happy with both Adrian and Darren Randolph, despite speculation about the pair’s future.
Adrian started this campaign as West Ham’s first choice stopper, but Randolph has come into the Hammers’ team more recently.
And there were reports suggesting that Bilic was not happy with either of his goalkeeping options at the London Stadium.
West Ham have been strongly linked with a number of goalkeepers, but Bilic insists that he is not desperate to bring in a new number one.
“We have been linked with many players in the last three transfer windows, including Chelsea goalkeeper Asmir Begovic,” he said.
“In those three windows, though, I have said a few times that the only position in the team I have absolutely no interest in discussing is the goalkeeping spot.
“I was happy — and I am still happy — with Adrian and Darren Randolph.
“If you ask me whether they will both still be here next season, I would say yes.
“You can never be 100 per cent certain in football, of course, and maybe one of them will knock on the door and say he is unhappy but even if that happens, I will try to persuade them to stay at the club.”
Both Adrian and Randolph have made errors in goal for West Ham this season, and have faced criticism.
However, Bilic’s words do not suggest that he is particularly interested in signing a new goalkeeper.
West Ham are next in action later this evening, when they take on league leaders Chelsea.
If the Hammers can pull off a shock victory, they will move up to ninth place in the Premier League table.

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