Adrian could be on his way out of West Ham this summer if David Moyes remains in charge, according to Seville newspaper Estadio Deportivo.
Adrian has struggled for playing time slightly since the arrival of England international Joe Hart, starting just 15 games in the Premier League this season.

The former first-choice stopper has been strongly linked with moves back to Spain, with Real Betis reportedly interested.
It is believed that Betis want to sign the 31-year-old as back up to a younger goalkeeper from Espanyol, Pau Lopez.
Speaking back in October, Adrian said:
“If the situation continues, the market opens again in December and if not, in the summer. I have one year left, so we have to reach an agreement because now I’m not happy.”
A few weeks later when Bilic was sacked and replaced with David Moyes, Adrian said:
“Now we start with a new coach and we’ll see what happens. I’m happy playing. If not, we would push a little more to go out in the winter market.”
After failing to feature in any of the last five games, the Spaniard could be looking for a move out of East London in the upcoming transfer window.





