West Ham have had bids for Swansea City duo Alfie Mawson and Lukasz Fabianski rejected by the Welsh-based side, according to the BBC.
Chris Wathan of BBC Sport Wales reports that the Swans have no interest in letting either of the duo leave, despite the club’s relegation to the Championship.
Fabianski has already told Swansea he wants to leave following their relegation but the Swans are hoping to persuade him to stay and help them get promoted at the first time of asking.

Having decided not to sign Joe Hart on a permanent deal, West Ham are going to be in the market for a goalkeeper and Fabianski, who was voted as the Swansea Supporters’ Player of the Year, is someone they have their eye on.
Mawson was one of a few Swansea players who impressed last season, earning a call-up to the England squad.
If the Hammers do want to sign either player or both of them, they’ll need to make Swansea an offer they find too good to turn down.





