Uncategorized DONE DEAL: West ham United has officially reached a full verbal agreement to complete the signing of free in out-of-transfer-windows stunner… Christopher September 9, 2025 Lukasz Fabianski in talks over returning to West Ham United West Ham United are in talks today to re-sign former goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski, according to ExWHUemployee. West Ham have parted with third-choice goalie Wes Foderingham, with the Englishman leaving the London Stadium club to join Cypriot top-flight club Aris Limassol on a permanent transfer. As a result, the Hammers want to bolster their options in goal and the reliable Hammers insider – ExWHUemployee – has claimed on the West Ham Way Patreon that talks are ongoing between the club and Fabianski. The East London club parted with the 40-year-old Polish goalie after seven seasons at the end of last season, but he has remained without a club and is set to rejoin them as a free signing. West Ham signed Mads Hermansen from Leicester City earlier in the summer and were strongly linked with signing another goalkeeper following his underwhelming start to the 2025-26 season. The Dane conceded eight goals in the opening two league games of the new campaign, while Alphonse Areola did not cover himself in glory in the 3-2 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Carabao Cup. BREAKING Sunderland AFC Sunderland defender drops strong comeback hint after long-term injury absence Sunderland defender Aji Alese looks to be closing in on a return to action Sign up to our Sunderland AFC newsletter Sunderland defender Aji Alese has hinted that he is nearing a return to action by posting a photo of himself participating in first team training. Aji Alese | Frank Reid The 24-year-old has been sidelined since January after suffering a broken leg during an FA Cup third round clash against Stoke City at the Stadium of Light. Having initially closed in on a return from that notable setback, Alese then underwent shoulder surgery over the summer, and has been working his way back to full fitness ever At the beginning of last season, the ex-West Ham talent started the Championship campaign at heart of defence in Regis Le Bris’ starting XI, and caught the eye prior to sustaining an ankle complaint in late August. But despite his horrendous run of misfortune, Le Bris praised Alese for his commitment and application in his efforts to reintegrate himself into Sunderland’s first team plans. Speaking in early May, when it still looked as if the defender may play some part in the Black Cats’ play-off campaign, the head coach said: “He’s worked really hard to be back. It’s really a surprise for me, because after the injury it was clear for me that it should have been a long period to recover properly. But he was really positive, worked well and it’s really good for us to have Aji with us.” Of course, Alese would ultimately miss out on a role in Sunderland’s final push for promotion, but with the Premier League now in full swing, he has shared a series of photos to his Instagram account, including a couple in which he is seen to be out on the grass and fully taking part in first team training. The Echo has launched a new WhatsApp SAFC Channel to bring the latest news, analysis and team & injury updates direct to your phone. Simply click this link to join our SAFC WhatsApp channel. Tags: Everton fc Tottenham hosport news West Ham United Continue Reading Previous Previous post: ”I cloud have stayed”-Absolutely fantastic’ player regret decision signing for Tottenham Hotspur following…Next Next post: Expect: Tottenham youngster ‘could become next superstar’ – Compared to Manchester City player following…. Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Related News Uncategorized Sources at Tottenham Hotspur… Romano Shares sensational free agent arrival update after face to face talk with management… September 20, 2025 Uncategorized Deal Close: Tottenham ‘fully expected’ to reached a full verbal to sign ‘Rolls-Royce’ midfielder in January following….. September 20, 2025
West Ham United are in talks today to re-sign former goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski, according to ExWHUemployee. West Ham have parted with third-choice goalie Wes Foderingham, with the Englishman leaving the London Stadium club to join Cypriot top-flight club Aris Limassol on a permanent transfer. As a result, the Hammers want to bolster their options in goal and the reliable Hammers insider – ExWHUemployee – has claimed on the West Ham Way Patreon that talks are ongoing between the club and Fabianski. The East London club parted with the 40-year-old Polish goalie after seven seasons at the end of last season, but he has remained without a club and is set to rejoin them as a free signing. West Ham signed Mads Hermansen from Leicester City earlier in the summer and were strongly linked with signing another goalkeeper following his underwhelming start to the 2025-26 season. The Dane conceded eight goals in the opening two league games of the new campaign, while Alphonse Areola did not cover himself in glory in the 3-2 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Carabao Cup. BREAKING Sunderland AFC Sunderland defender drops strong comeback hint after long-term injury absence Sunderland defender Aji Alese looks to be closing in on a return to action Sign up to our Sunderland AFC newsletter Sunderland defender Aji Alese has hinted that he is nearing a return to action by posting a photo of himself participating in first team training. Aji Alese | Frank Reid The 24-year-old has been sidelined since January after suffering a broken leg during an FA Cup third round clash against Stoke City at the Stadium of Light. Having initially closed in on a return from that notable setback, Alese then underwent shoulder surgery over the summer, and has been working his way back to full fitness ever At the beginning of last season, the ex-West Ham talent started the Championship campaign at heart of defence in Regis Le Bris’ starting XI, and caught the eye prior to sustaining an ankle complaint in late August. But despite his horrendous run of misfortune, Le Bris praised Alese for his commitment and application in his efforts to reintegrate himself into Sunderland’s first team plans. Speaking in early May, when it still looked as if the defender may play some part in the Black Cats’ play-off campaign, the head coach said: “He’s worked really hard to be back. It’s really a surprise for me, because after the injury it was clear for me that it should have been a long period to recover properly. But he was really positive, worked well and it’s really good for us to have Aji with us.” Of course, Alese would ultimately miss out on a role in Sunderland’s final push for promotion, but with the Premier League now in full swing, he has shared a series of photos to his Instagram account, including a couple in which he is seen to be out on the grass and fully taking part in first team training. The Echo has launched a new WhatsApp SAFC Channel to bring the latest news, analysis and team & injury updates direct to your phone. Simply click this link to join our SAFC WhatsApp channel.
Sunderland AFC Sunderland defender drops strong comeback hint after long-term injury absence Sunderland defender Aji Alese looks to be closing in on a return to action Sign up to our Sunderland AFC newsletter Sunderland defender Aji Alese has hinted that he is nearing a return to action by posting a photo of himself participating in first team training. Aji Alese | Frank Reid The 24-year-old has been sidelined since January after suffering a broken leg during an FA Cup third round clash against Stoke City at the Stadium of Light. Having initially closed in on a return from that notable setback, Alese then underwent shoulder surgery over the summer, and has been working his way back to full fitness ever At the beginning of last season, the ex-West Ham talent started the Championship campaign at heart of defence in Regis Le Bris’ starting XI, and caught the eye prior to sustaining an ankle complaint in late August. But despite his horrendous run of misfortune, Le Bris praised Alese for his commitment and application in his efforts to reintegrate himself into Sunderland’s first team plans. Speaking in early May, when it still looked as if the defender may play some part in the Black Cats’ play-off campaign, the head coach said: “He’s worked really hard to be back. It’s really a surprise for me, because after the injury it was clear for me that it should have been a long period to recover properly. But he was really positive, worked well and it’s really good for us to have Aji with us.” Of course, Alese would ultimately miss out on a role in Sunderland’s final push for promotion, but with the Premier League now in full swing, he has shared a series of photos to his Instagram account, including a couple in which he is seen to be out on the grass and fully taking part in first team training. The Echo has launched a new WhatsApp SAFC Channel to bring the latest news, analysis and team & injury updates direct to your phone. Simply click this link to join our SAFC WhatsApp channel.