Middlesbrough goalkeeper Darren Randolph set for £4m West Ham return as he heads to London for a medical
- Darren Randolph left West Ham in 2017 for a £5m move to Middlesbrough
- He was in the Championship Team of the Year last season but is now set to leave
- Randolph will rejoin West Ham for £4m and be back-up for Lukasz Fabianski
- The 32-year-old is en route to London for medical and to discuss personal terms
Darren Randolph is on his way to London to finalise his move to West Ham after they agreed a £4million fee to re-sign him from Middlesbrough.
West Ham had a £2m offer for the goalkeeper rejected last week but went back in with an improved bid.
Randolph is now travelling down to the capital to discuss personal terms and undergo a medical ahead of his return to the Hammers.
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The 32-year-old Ireland international spent two seasons at West Ham between 2015 and 2017 before making a £5m move to Boro who will now recoup most of their outlay.
Randolph, goalkeeper in the Championship team of the year last season, will come back as No 2 to Lukasz Fabianski, who has just returned from a hip injury.
West Ham suffered in the Pole's absence with his replacement Roberto struggling badly to adapt to English football and eventually losing his place to third-choice David Martin.
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