Lukasz Fabianski Returns to West Ham United

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West Ham United has confirmed the return of goalkeeper Łukasz Fabiański on a contract until the end of the 2025/26 season.

West Ham United has confirmed the return of goalkeeper Łukasz Fabiański on a contract until the end of the 2025/26 season. The former Poland international previously played seven seasons at London Stadium, making 216 appearances, winning Hammer of the Year in 2019, and lifting the UEFA Europa Conference League trophy in 2023. Head Coach Graham Potter praised his experience, professionalism, and leadership.

When the news broke on 10th September 2025, West Ham United confirmed the return of Łukasz Fabiański, rejoining the club on a contract lasting until the end of the 2025/26 season. The experienced goalkeeper comes back to London Stadium after previously spending seven seasons with the Hammers, during which he made 216 appearances, won the Hammer of the Year award in 2019, and lifted the UEFA Europa Conference League trophy in 2023. Fabiański expressed his excitement about returning, highlighting his strong connection with the club and its supporters.

He emphasized that his focus remains on the team rather than personal achievements, offering his experience and professionalism to support both senior and younger players. He is committed to maintaining high standards and contributing positively to the squad. West Ham Head Coach Graham Potter welcomed Fabiański’s return, praising his Premier League experience, professionalism, and respected presence at the club.

Potter emphasized that Fabiański’s personality and character will serve as a strong example, particularly for younger squad members, and confirmed that the signing fills an important role for the team. The club, players, and fans are delighted to have Fabiański back, marking a meaningful second spell in Claret and Blue, and look forward to his contributions on and off the pitch during the 2025/26 season.

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