A Third Choice Or A Future Message?
Lukasz Fabianski has officially returned to West Ham United on a one-year deal. The Polish international would re-sign for West Ham after Wes Foderingham would be sold to Aris Limassol on a permanent transfer, and subsequently, the Hammers decided that a 'third' choice keeper was needed, in which Fabianski would be a perfect fit.
It was believed by many that Fabianski should've had his contract extended when it came to making decisions of who should and shouldn't be, but in a change of events, he didn't re-sign. There were numerous beliefs that he would make a return to Poland, but even having the opportunity to move, the deal wasn't finalised with any option, and it seems he was delighted at the thought of returning to the Hammers and staying in England.
Fabianski's contract with West Ham last season saw him being paid £65,000 per week, and with West Ham's wage bill decreasing by a significant amount, it is expected that Super Fab is on around £40,000 per week now.
The biggest point of question comes with the question of whether Fabo is really a third-choice keeper? He is on a one-year deal, which would indicate where his stand and future lie's, however, Areola has been heavily linked with a move away from West Ham and perhaps signing Fabianski provides us an opportunity to sell Areola in the January window, rather than waiting for the Summer for his eventual move away.
West Ham's eagerness to sell Areola stems from his current contract costing the club £120,000 per week, with him being one of the highest earners at the club and considering Hermansen is on £30,000 per week, that truly provides a picture and one that the owners won't want to have painted.
