They even set a price tag. Real Madrid is ready to part with the Ukrainian goalkeeper


Real Madrid faces a complicated situation with one of their goalkeepers, Andriy Lunin. The Ukrainian had an excellent season, becoming the primary replacement for the injured Thibaut Courtois. He won the competition against the on-loan Kepa Arrizabalaga and guarded the goal almost until the end of the season.
However, with the Belgian main goalkeeper returning, Lunin is expected to return to the bench, a scenario that does not sit well with the Ukrainian. Although both the club and the goalkeeper publicly state that they will extend their cooperation, it is believed that a different scenario is unfolding.
Previously, there was information about interest in Lunin from Chelsea and Arsenal. While the Spanish champions themselves claimed that they had not received offers from either club, they are ready to consider them. According to Marca, Los Blancos have even set a price tag of €30 million for the Ukrainian.
Lunin's contract runs until 2025, and in the event of his transfer, Real Madrid will attempt to sign Kepa, who performed well last year. Kepa has already turned down substantial financial offers from Saudi Arabia, anticipating a return to the Spanish capital.






















