Real Madrid’s €18m-rated star informs agent he wants to continue despite limited opportunities | OneFootball

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·4. Juli 2025

Real Madrid’s €18m-rated star informs agent he wants to continue despite limited opportunities

Artikelbild:Real Madrid’s €18m-rated star informs agent he wants to continue despite limited opportunities

According to Real Madrid Confidencial, goalkeeper Andriy Lunin has told his agent, Jorge Mendes, that he wants to stay at Real Madrid, even though he hasn’t been getting many minutes on the pitch.

The Ukrainian shot-stopper has decided to pause any plans to find a new club this summer. Instead, he hopes to keep fighting for his place in the team and prove he deserves more opportunities under Xabi Alonso.


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Real Madrid’s goalkeeping situation is one of the most secure positions at the club. Thibaut Courtois is the clear first-choice keeper and has delivered countless world-class performances.

But whenever Courtois has been unavailable, Lunin has stepped up and shown he can be trusted, making crucial saves and helping the team through difficult matches.

What is Lunin’s plan then?

Artikelbild:Real Madrid’s €18m-rated star informs agent he wants to continue despite limited opportunities

Lunin does not want to leave Real Madrid. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Lunin’s decision to stay is also influenced by the fact that Courtois is now 33 years old. While Courtois is still performing at a high level, his age means Real Madrid must start thinking about the future.

At 26, Lunin is in the perfect position to learn from one of the best goalkeepers in the world and eventually take over as the club’s number one when the time comes.

Sources say Courtois is close to renewing his contract with Real Madrid, but Lunin’s patience and readiness to compete put him in a strong spot for the long term.

Meanwhile, newly promoted La Liga side Real Oviedo have reportedly made Lunin one of their dream targets as they prepare for their return to the top flight after 24 years.

However, with Lunin’s commitment to staying in Madrid, a move looks unlikely. The goalkeeper is set to continue his journey with Los Blancos, proving his loyalty and hoping his time to shine regularly will come sooner rather than later.

*Player valuation in title obtained from transfermarkt.com on date of publication.

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