Despite returning to his role as deputy to Thibaut Courtois this season, the Ukrainian was convinced to stay, as part of a broad rebuild of the squad.
Lunin played a regular role during Courtois’ injury absence last season, and he remains confident of a future opportunity, should Courtois choose to leave.
The Belgian is firmly Real Madrid’s number 1, with his contract running until 2026, and according to reports from Diario AS, Lunin is keeping an open mind on his next step.
Andriy Lunin could leave Real
Lunin could request talks with the club this summer, to gauge the mood regarding Courtois’ extension plans – and if the latter plans to stay – he could request a departure.
The contract extension protects this asset for Real Madrid, and the Merengue could offer an amount of around 20 million euros, if the 25-year-old considers a departure in 2025.