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Despite starting in the FA Cup Final win over Hull last weekend, the Polish keeper is desperate for regular first-team football.

And with the 29-year-old being offered no guarantees of be moving ahead of countryman Wojciech Szczesny in the Gunners pecking order, the Evening Standard report he is prepared to quit the Emirates to secure a starting position elsewhere.

Premier League sides Swansea and Newcastle are on red alert, with the futures of Michel Vorm and Tim Krul up in the air, although West Ham and newly-promoted Leicester also said to be monitoring the situation.

Other possible locations are Championship pair Brighton and Cardiff, although the Pole is not keen on dropping into the second tier, with the option of a switch abroad also on the table.

Despite rejecting Arsenal's offer of a new deal, Fabianski is happy to bide his time as he seeks new employers.

“A little time will pass before the situation becomes clear," he said. "But I want to play every week and there are clubs that can give me the chance.

“One option is to stay in England but there are also international opportunities. One thing is certain: I will not be unemployed.”