West Ham United goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski has hinted he is ready to agree a new contract at the club.
The stopper has proven to be an absolutely brilliant signing for the club since his arrival from Swansea City in the summer of 2018.

He reportedly cost just £7 million (Sky Sports), and has been a fantastic addition for the Irons.
To date he’s made 74 appearances for the club, and wowed supporters with his shot-stopping ability and tendency to be consistent.
Fans have really endeared Fabianski to their hearts, and will be delighted to read the latest comments from the 35-year-old.

With his current deal expiring next year, it seems Fabianski is ready to extend his stay at the London Stadium, with the player telling WeszloFM: “Talks are ongoing. I’d like to stay at West Ham. Extend the contract because I feel good here.
“I have to look at my son because he started school and I wouldn’t want to put him in a situation where he would have to change school every year. Here he finds himself well, here the climate favours him.
“I do not know [if the contract extension will be announced soon]. I don’t focus on it very much. I think we will come to an agreement quickly. There is a desire on both sides to extend the contract.”
TBR’s View – No less than Fabianski deserves
If anyone deserves a new contract at West Ham, it’s Fabianski.

Arguably the £65,000-a-week star (Spotrac)is one the best signings the club have made in recent times, and he seems to still have a lot left in the tank.
His years may be advancing, but a new one or two-year deal would be warranted.
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