
The future of Andriy Lunin is starting to move away from the Santiago Bernabéu. Three high-profile clubs —Aston Villa, Galatasaray, and Manchester City— have begun moves to secure the services of the Ukrainian goalkeeper, who could leave Real Madrid this summer.
Lunin's situation, sidelined to the bench after Thibaut Courtois' recovery, has sparked interest from entities offering him something he has not consistently found at the White House: absolute protagonism between the posts.
The 3 clubs that want to sign Andriy Lunin this summer
In England, Aston Villa sees him as a possible replacement if Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez heads to Arabia. The Birmingham club knows it will need a reliable goalkeeper to sustain its sporting growth and has positioned Lunin as a top choice. Meanwhile, Manchester City does not want to fall behind. The potential departures of Ederson and Ortega have prompted Pep Guardiola's team to scour the market, with the Ukrainian fitting their plans due to his age, potential, and European experience.
Meanwhile, Galatasaray, always attentive to talent available in Europe's top clubs, has been closely monitoring the goalkeeper's progress for months. Although there hasn't been a formal offer yet, the Turkish club's intention is clear: they want to make him their starting goalkeeper.
In Valdebebas, Lunin's dossier is on the table. Despite his contract extension until 2029, signs point to a different outcome. Real Madrid is considering options for the bench, and if convincing offers come in, his departure would not be ruled out. Lunin, at 25, wants to play. Right now, the market offers him the opportunity to do so at the highest level.
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