According to 90min, West Ham United have opened talks with Middlesbrough over the possibility of re-signing experienced goalkeeper Darren Randolph.

The 32-year-old turned out for the Hammers between 2015 and 2017 before joining Boro, where he has made over 100 appearances in all competitions.

According to 90min, West Ham want to re-sign Randolph to provide competition for Lukasz Fabianski when the Poland international returns from a hip problem.

Indeed, Roberto had a horrible time between the sticks and has since been replaced by David Martin for the team's last two league fixtures.

The Randolph news has come as a bit of a surprise, but many of the club's supporters are seemingly open to the idea of the stopper returning.

Not everyone shares the same view, though, as some of the supporters have questioned West Ham's ambition as they consider the possibility of bringing the Republic of Ireland international back to the club.

90min have actually claimed that Boro would be open to allowing Randolph to leave due to the stopper's high wages, despite the fact that he has kept 39 clean sheets in his 112 outings for the club in all competitions.

West Ham will be looking to bounce back from Wednesday's 2-0 loss at Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League when they welcome Arsenal to the London Stadium on Monday night.

Meanwhile, one Hammers player is seemingly facing a battle to win back his spot in Manuel Pellegrini's first XI.