West Ham United and currently in negotiations with Premier League rivals Bournemouth over a potential move for Darren Randolph.
On Monday, football.london reported that the Hammers’ goalkeeper had attracted interest from the Cherries who, like David Moyes' side, are in the battle to avoid relegation this season.
Now, as first reported by Sky Sports, football.london understands negotiations are currently ongoing between West Ham and Bournemouth for a potential move for the goalkeeper, who turns 36 in May, ahead of next Tuesday's 11pm deadline.
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Randolph has been third choice at the London Stadium this season behind Lukasz Fabianski and Alphonse Areola and has not made a first-team appearance since May 2021 during a Premier League win over West Bromwich Albion.
The goalkeeper’s contract is set to expire this summer, only making ten appearances for West Ham since rejoining the club from Middlesbrough in 2020.
On Sunday, another of the club’s players out of contract this summer, Craig Dawson, completed a £3.3million move to join Wolverhampton Wanderers.
As well as Fabianski and Areola, West Ham also have goalkeeper Krisztian Hegyi on their books, who has been named in six matchday squads this season. They also have Joseph Anang, whose loan at Derby County ended on Monday and Nathan Trott, who is currently on loan with Danish second division side Vejle.
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