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Andriy Lunin is getting ready to live a decisive summer. The Ukrainian goalkeeper from Real Madrid has a significant offer on the table, and after several years in the shadow of Thibaut Courtois, he is starting to realize that the time has come to look for a scenario where he can be a protagonist.
The Inter Milan appears as the destination that seduces the goalkeeper the most. The Italian club wants to strengthen their goal with a reliable player, and Lunin sees in San Siro the perfect opportunity to finally prove that he is ready to be a starter in a top European club.
Lunin is tired of waiting at Real Madrid
Lunin's story at Real Madrid has always been marked by patience. He arrived at the white club very young, went through several loan spells, and had to live for a long time with a difficult reality to change: Courtois was the undisputed owner of the goal.
The Ukrainian has never publicly questioned his role. He has worked silently, waited for his opportunity, and when he had it, he showed he was prepared to compete at the highest level. His big breakthrough came when injuries opened an unexpected door, and the goalkeeper responded with performances of great personality.
That version of Lunin made it clear that he was not just a backup. He was decisive on nights of maximum demand, earned respect within the dressing room, and convinced many fans that he could be more than an occasional alternative.
However, Courtois's return changed the scenario once again. The Belgian regained his place, and the Ukrainian returned to the bench, a situation that is beginning to weigh on him more and more.
Lunin has a contract with Real Madrid until 2030, so the white club maintains a strong position in any negotiation. But the long bond does not change the player's sporting need: at 27 years old, he needs to play regularly.
Inter offers him what he lacks at Chamartín
Inter Milan has perfectly understood the goalkeeper's situation. The Italian team is looking for an experienced goalkeeper with competitive margin and the ability to assume immediate responsibility, and Lunin fits that profile.
The big difference lies in the role. At Real Madrid, he can continue to be part of a winning squad but as a second option. At Inter, however, he would have many more chances to become a starter and feel important every weekend.
That factor weighs heavily in the Ukrainian's decision. It's not just about changing clubs but also about changing status. Lunin wants to stop being an emergency guarantee and become a reference in goalkeeping.
Moreover, San Siro represents an ideal scenario. Inter is a historic, competitive club accustomed to fighting for titles in Italy and Europe. It wouldn't be a step back but a new adventure in a context of maximum demand.
For the player, the proposal is becoming increasingly hard to refuse. Italy can offer him continuity, visibility, and a project where his presence would carry much more weight than at the Santiago Bernabéu.

A reasonable departure for all parties
Lunin's possible departure may surprise many Real Madrid fans, especially after his renewal and good performances when he had to replace Courtois. But from the player's perspective, the decision makes perfect sense.
A goalkeeper of his level cannot spend too many years waiting for an opportunity that may never come steadily. Courtois remains a significant figure at the white club, and as long as he maintains his performance, the Ukrainian knows he will be at a disadvantage.
On the other hand, Real Madrid will have to evaluate if retaining a luxury substitute compensates for the risk of having a dissatisfied player. The extension until 2030 allows negotiating from a comfortable position and demanding a significant amount for his departure.
Inter has already made moves, and Lunin seems determined to listen. His priority is to play, feel valued, and prove that he can be the number one in a big team.
The operation still needs to progress, but the scenario is becoming clearer. The Ukrainian feels ready to take the step, and the Italian club offers him exactly what he is looking for.
After years of waiting at Chamartín, Andriy Lunin may be facing the most important decision of his career: leaving Real Madrid to finally become a leading figure.
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