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Since Lukasz Fabianski’s current contract at West Ham technically expires this summer (unless the option for an extra year is triggered), it’s only normal to see the Hammers linked with a new goalkeeper.

Yes, they do have Alphonse Aréola, who has been widely tipped to take over when the Pole leaves London Stadium, but that hasn’t stopped the media from suggesting the Premier League side would go after someone to provide much needed competition.

According to Fichajes, that could be Bono, currently relegated to the bench at Sevilla, who would be ‘looking for an exit destination’ this summer.

The 32-year-old has spent the last two games out of the starting line up under José Luis Mendilibar, and that means his patience is now ‘exhausted’ when it comes to his current situation.

West Ham have long been linked with the Morocco international, and this new development could certainly facilitate a transfer this summer.

What also helps the Hammers is the fact Bono’s contract in Sevilla expires next summer, leaving the next transfer window as the only real chance for the La Liga side to truly cash in on their star if their manager no longer wants him around.

That is, of course, unless West Ham decide to keep their 37-year-old starter for an extra year, who has kept eight clean sheets in 27 league games this season, conceding 32 goals.