West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski says he is “honoured and proud” after signing a one-year contract extension with the club.
Lukasz Fabianski said: “I’m obviously pleased and very happy that I can stay for one more year, so I’m excited about it, for sure. The way the club has developed and started to reach its potential, it’s been really nice to be part of it. I can see how much attention this club draws when it comes to interacting with the fans or the way it’s being presented in the media. I think there’s a lot of interest into the club, so it feels like this club is one of the bigger ones in the country, so I’m just honoured and proud to be part of this club for a few years now.”
To deal with the amount of football they’ll be playing, Moyes has been busy adding to his squad to give them the best possible chances of competing on all fronts both domestic and abroad. The club completed a move for highly-rated centre-back Nayef Aguerd from Rennes last month and followed that by signing keeper Alphonse Areola to a permanent deal from PSG after a successful loan spell.
Lukasz Fabianski added: “If you want to develop as a team and as a club, I think consistency is the main thing. You always want to take your time to make the right, correct decisions, and I think that is always what helps you to perform well out there on the on the pitch. And I think, with the way the club has been run in the past few years, I think that’s what helped us to be where we are at this present time. It obviously all starts with us performing well out there on the on the pitch and being able to play in Europe this season as well really helps, so obviously we’ll be very happy to play in front of more people. So hopefully this tendency will continue to improve not only when it comes to the capacity of the stadium, but for all the fans around the world as well.”