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Darren Randolph set for Middlesbrough as West Ham accept bid

Darren Randolph
Image: Darren Randolph is set to have a medical at Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough have agreed a deal with West Ham for goalkeeper Darren Randolph.

The Republic of Ireland international will travel to the north-east on Saturday to have a medical and discuss personal terms, according to a Boro statement.

Joe Hart's recent arrival at West Ham left Randolph and Adrian fighting for the role of second-choice keeper, while Boro are short in the department after losing Brad Guzan and Victor Valdes.

The Championship club's other frontline keeper Dimi Konstantopoulos signed a new deal earlier this summer.

Randolph will become Boro's sixth summer signing if the deal goes through, following Jonny Howson, Cyrus Christie, Martin Braithwaite, Connor Roberts (loan), and Britt Assombalonga to the Riverside.

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The 30-year-old has started 28 Premier League games since joining West Ham from Birmingham in 2015.

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