West Ham United reportedly ran the rule over Bartlomiej Dragowski in Empoli’s clash against Fiorentina in Serie A.
The Hammers, according to claims from Tuttomercatoweb, sent scouts to observe the goalkeeper’s performance on Sunday as they begin to make plans for the summer transfer window.
Dragowski, who is on loan from Fiorentina, played and kept a clean sheet against his parent club as Empoli were able to narrowly defeat Vincenzo Montella’s side 1-0.

The 21-year-old has played well for his loan club despite their precarious position. They sit in 18th place on the Serie A table, but the young goalkeeper has conceded just 22 goals from his 14 appearances between the sticks, keeping four clean sheets.
West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini currently has Dragowski’s compatriot Lukasz Fabianski as his first-choice goalkeeper, but Tuttomercatoweb’s report suggests that the club are looking elsewhere for possible alternatives.
In April, Dragowski broke the Serie A record for the most saves made by a goalkeeper in a single match, as his 17 stops saw Empoli come away with a 0-0 draw against Atalanta.




