Real Madrid to Keep Andriy Lunin: Ukrainian Goalkeeper Not for Sale
Andriy Lunin's Status at Real Madrid
According to Главком: Real Madrid has no intention of selling Ukrainian goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, who is firmly established at the club. Lunin himself is eager to stay, having had a positive experience with the team. His playing time has increased significantly due to a long-term injury to first-choice keeper Thibaut Courtois, allowing the Ukrainian to showcase his abilities on the pitch.
This season, Lunin has already made 5 appearances across all competitions, conceding 10 goals. He featured in the Champions League round of 16 second leg against Manchester City, a match Real lost 2-1, and in the Madrid derby against Atlético Madrid, which Real won 3-2. Notably, forward Vinícius Júnior passed the captain's armband to Lunin towards the end of that derby victory.
Real Madrid's Plans and Prospects
Courtois is expected to return from his injury around the end of April. This means Lunin could start in approximately 5-6 more matches before then. Real Madrid's upcoming fixtures include:
- Mallorca on April 4
- Girona on April 10
- Alavés on April 22
In the Champions League quarter-finals, the team will face Bayern Munich on April 7 and April 15.
Andriy Lunin's contract with Real Madrid runs until the summer of 2030, underscoring his value to the club. Amid this stability in the goalkeeping position, Real Madrid is also considering a move for midfielder Michael Olise, with the summer transfer window being the priority. Club president Florentino Pérez has reportedly allocated a budget of €160 million for this target.
Lunin's situation highlights how squad depth is crucial when key players are injured. His extended run in the team not only demonstrates his potential but also provides Real with reliable cover during a critical phase of the season. Meanwhile, the club's activity in the transfer market points to a strategic, long-term approach to strengthening the squad for future campaigns.
As Lunin continues to impress in his role, his recent performances, including a clean sheet in the Champions League, highlight the importance of having a capable backup during critical times. His ability to step up while Courtois is sidelined has not only bolstered the team's defense but also showcased his potential as a long-term asset for Real Madrid.
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