Real received an official inquiry for Lunin. The club's response revealed
Jan Novak
Dailysports's expert
Ukrainian goalkeeper Andriy Lunin has attracted interest from Parma, who are urgently searching for a new shot-stopper after their first-choice keeper Zion Suzuki suffered a serious injury. This was reported by Defensa Central.
According to the source, the Italian side is considering a loan move and sees Lunin as an ideal solution to their goalkeeping crisis during the winter transfer window. However, Real Madrid made it clear they have no intention of letting their backup keeper go.
Florentino Perez's policy remains unchanged: the squad is shaped in the summer and, as a rule, is not subject to adjustments in January unless the club faces extraordinary circumstances. This principle applies both to incoming and outgoing transfers.
Despite this, Parma still submitted an official inquiry for Lunin, which came as a surprise to the Madrid club. Real's response was swift and unequivocal: Lunin remains at the Santiago Bernabéu.