West Ham fans demand higher fee for Adrian

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West Ham are expected to make changes in goal this summer, with Spanish stopper Adrian potentially on the way out.

The 30-year-old has seen Darren Randolph consistently selected ahead of him this season and, with just 15 appearances this term, he could opt to return to his homeland.

West Ham’s quest for a new number one will also intensify the rumours of Adrian’s impending exit, as the Spaniard will face added competition for a role in the first-team.

According to The Daily Mirror, La Liga duo Athletic Bilbao and Espanyol are interested in a deal for the veteran stopper- although fans aren’t happy with a reported price-tag of just £3m.

Their view is that Adrian is worth more than £3m, despite the fact he only has 12 months remaining on his contract, and want a higher price for the 30-year-old if a departure is agreed.

They took their views to social media, where they questioned why the price would be so minimal.

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