West Ham are believed to be in the process of finalising a loan deal to sign Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Alphonse Areola.
David Moyes has been steadfast on adding a goalkeeper to the ranks this summer in order to compete with Lukasz Fabianski and Darren Randolph.
Widely linked with West Brom ace Sam Johnstone, it seems the Hammers have instead opted to loan the 28-year-old Frenchman.
This is according to a report from Italian outlet Foot Mercato, as cited by Football Transfers on Twitter.
Twitter:
BREAKING: West Ham United are finalising a loan deal with option to buy for PSG Goalkeeper Alphonse Areola
.… https://t.co/BYizL6MPey (@Transferzone00)
Despite ultimately suffering relegation whilst on loan at Fulham last season, Areola earned an impressive average 6.94 Sofascore rating in 38 Premier League outings.
Hailed as ‘fantastic’ by Scott Parker following a run of stellar displays in an otherwise disappointing campaign, the Frenchman certainly looks to be up to Premier League level.
Capped on three occasions by France at senior level, the Paris-born World Cup winner faced fierce competition in the capital after the Ligue 1 giants added Gianluigi Donnarumma to Kaylor Navas in the goalkeeper department.
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Signing a new stopper has certainly seemed a priority this summer for the Irons.
Valued at £15.3million (Transfermarkt) and having given a great account of himself last season, the Frenchman will likely fancy his chances of ousting Fabianski should he indeed arrive in east London.
With Randolph and David Martin also waiting in the wings, the latter recently signing a new deal, perhaps Randolph may look to move onto pastures new.





