Back in May, West Ham United goalkeeper Łukasz Fabiański revealed that his contract was automatically extended until 2024 after certain conditions were fulfilled last season.
The 38-year-old has been restricted to only three appearances [in the Europa League and the EFL Cup] as David Moyes has favoured Alphonse Areola ahead of him in the league this season.
The West Ham player was as a guest on Canal+ Sport’s Jej Wysokość Premier League, where he discussed Jarrod Bowen’s contract extension, and his comments are relayed by Sport.pl.
“When I heard this information, I went to Jarrod and asked if it was possible to arrange something for a longer time. This may be something new, related to how talks with new and current players will be conducted,” he said.
With the Pole having a deal until the end of this season, it was no surprise he was asked about his own future at the Premier League side.
When responding to it, Fabiański said jokingly: “When it comes to talking to me, I won’t go below five years.”
Should he decide to sign another deal at West Ham, the goalkeeper is likely to continue as a backup for Areola, and will have to settle for minutes in the cup competitions.