West Ham in talks over shock goalkeeper move after rejecting Man United’s Andre Onana
West Ham are in talks to re-sign Lukasz Fabianski, talkSPORT understands. The veteran goalkeeper left the Hammers as a free agent at the end of last season after seven years with the club. GettyFabianski is in talks with West Ham less than three months after leaving the club[/caption] GettyGraham Potter has been left with just two senior goalkeepers available to him[/caption] However, he could now be set for a sensational return to the London Stadium. It follows Wes Foderingham’s exit this week, having joined Cypriot side Aris Limassol on a permanent deal. The transfer has left Graham Potter with just two senior goalkeepers at his disposal, Alphonse Areola and summer signing Mads Hermansen. Fabianski remains available just over two months on from leaving the Hammers. He made 216 appearances across all competitions for the club following his arrival from Swansea in 2018. Those include 14 Premier League appearances last term as they finished 14th in the table. The 40-year-old was also part of the Hammer’s Conference League-winning side in 2023. Overall, he has 97 clean sheets in 376 career Premier League appearances across his spells with West Ham, Swansea and Arsenal. West Ham’s goalkeeper chase Fabianski is the latest goalkeeper to emerge as a potential target for Potter in recent weeks. It comes after Hermansen conceded eight goals in his first two league matches after signing from Leicester. GettyThe Hammers returned to the market despite signing Hermansen from Leicester[/caption] The Hammers were offered the chance to sign Andre Onana on loan from Manchester United last month, talkSPORT understands. They actively considered a swoop before chairman David Sullivan pulled the plug on any potential deal. His decision came after watching Onana make two errors leading to goals in United’s Carabao Cup exit against League Two Grimsby. He is now set to join Trabzonspor on loan after being told he is likely to be third-choice this season by Ruben Amorim. The Red Devils themselves brought in Belgian keeper Senne Lammens on deadline day. West Ham also reignited their interest in Botafogo’s John Victor amid their concerns surrounding Hermansen. GettyOnana was offered to West Ham on loan before United’s Carabao Cup embarrassment[/caption] The club had previously agreed a deal with the Brazilian side before opting to swoop for the Foxes’ number one. Despite returning for talks with Botafogo, though, John instead sealed a move to Nottingham Forest before the window closed.

West Ham are in talks to re-sign Lukasz Fabianski, talkSPORT understands.
The veteran goalkeeper left the Hammers as a free agent at the end of last season after seven years with the club.
However, he could now be set for a sensational return to the London Stadium.
It follows Wes Foderingham’s exit this week, having joined Cypriot side Aris Limassol on a permanent deal.
The transfer has left Graham Potter with just two senior goalkeepers at his disposal, Alphonse Areola and summer signing Mads Hermansen.
Fabianski remains available just over two months on from leaving the Hammers.
He made 216 appearances across all competitions for the club following his arrival from Swansea in 2018.
Those include 14 Premier League appearances last term as they finished 14th in the table.
The 40-year-old was also part of the Hammer’s Conference League-winning side in 2023.
Overall, he has 97 clean sheets in 376 career Premier League appearances across his spells with West Ham, Swansea and Arsenal.
West Ham’s goalkeeper chase
Fabianski is the latest goalkeeper to emerge as a potential target for Potter in recent weeks.
It comes after Hermansen conceded eight goals in his first two league matches after signing from Leicester.
The Hammers were offered the chance to sign Andre Onana on loan from Manchester United last month, talkSPORT understands.
They actively considered a swoop before chairman David Sullivan pulled the plug on any potential deal.
His decision came after watching Onana make two errors leading to goals in United’s Carabao Cup exit against League Two Grimsby.
He is now set to join Trabzonspor on loan after being told he is likely to be third-choice this season by Ruben Amorim.
The Red Devils themselves brought in Belgian keeper Senne Lammens on deadline day.
West Ham also reignited their interest in Botafogo’s John Victor amid their concerns surrounding Hermansen.
The club had previously agreed a deal with the Brazilian side before opting to swoop for the Foxes’ number one.
Despite returning for talks with Botafogo, though, John instead sealed a move to Nottingham Forest before the window closed.