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Swansea City goalkeeper has admitted "there is something in it" as a move to West Ham draws ever closer.

The Polish stopper is expected to pen a three-year deal in east London, supposedly over the weekend but nothing has materialised yet, and has already completed a medical ahead of the move.

Fabianski is set to become Manuel Pellegrini's second summer signing after the arrival of Ryan Fredericks but football.london understands that the Pole is not guaranteed to be number one in Stratford.

West Ham had a £5m bid for Fabianski rejected earlier this summer but returned with an improved one, believed to be £7m, and that's been enough to get a deal done with personal terms posing no problems between the two parties.

The player, speaking to Polish outlet Przeglad Sportowy from Russia ahead of their World Cup opener against Senegal on Tuesday, pretty much admitted a move is going to happen.

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He said: "Let's wait for a while, but I will not lie, there is something in it.

"My club matters are crystallizing right now, but I do not know when everything will be clear. I am waiting patiently."

The Pole made 38 appearances for relegated Swansea last season and kept eight clean sheets for the side last campaign. He has made more than 150 appearances for the Welsh side since joining them from Arsenal in on a free transfer in 2014.

The supposed arrival of Fabianski throws current Hammers number one Adrian's future up in the air as the Spaniard doesn't normally take too kindly to new goalkeepers coming in.

Adrian recently admitted he could return to former club Real Betis, saying: "Both options are there, the first thing is to sit down with the club and see the situation.

"In the Premier League I have a good name, here with Betis also a good image, once we know the idea of ​​the club we will make a decision."

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