WEST HAM are in talks over a London Stadium return for keeper Lukasz Fabianski.
Polish gloveman Fabianski, 40, left the Hammers in the summer after seven seasons.
The former Arsenal keeper made 216 appearances after his £7m arrival from Swansea in 2018.
And he was handed a farewell game at Ipswich in the final match of the season.
West Ham had previously announced he would leave when his contract expired.
But the Pole did not find a new club over the summer.
Hammers’ chief Graham Potter spent £16.5m to land Mads Hermansen from relegated Leicester just before the start of the season.
The Dane, though, has had a mixed start to East End life.
And West Ham contacted Fabianski over a return as the third choice behind Hermansen and Alphonse Areola.
Free agent Fabianski is keen on the prospect of re-signing for the club.
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And it is believed that deal could be struck before the weekend.
The arrival of Fabianski comes after Wes Foderingham left the London Stadium.
The stopper has made a shock move to Cyprus with Aris Limassol.
Foderingham only joined West Ham a year ago but failed to make a single appearance.
He was allowed to quit on a free transfer and has penned a two-year deal with his new club.









