Talented goalkeeper Nathan Trott has taken to Twitter after signing a new long-term contract with West Ham United.
West Ham confirmed via the official club website today that Trott, 23, has signed a new contract with the club that runs until he summer of 2024 with a further two-year option.
David Moyes may well have a plan in place for Trott to be Alphonse Areola’s number two when Lukasz Fabianski eventually hangs up his gloves.

And we would be more than happy if that turned out to be the case…
23-year-old posts tweet after signing new long-term West Ham contract
In his 22 Ligue 1 appearances last season, Trott made 68 saves (Fbref).
The West Ham owned youngster is a genuine talent and has the kind of size and stature needed to succeed in the Premier League.

Last season on loan with Nancy Lorraine will undoubtedly have done him the world of good.
And now the next chapter for him is set to begin at the London Stadium.
Trott took to Twitter in reaction to penning a new long-term deal with West Ham:
We believe that Trott will become a top-class goalkeeper after a few years more experience.
And we’re delighted that he has signed a new long-term contract with West Ham United.
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