Milan Targets Signing Andriy Lunin
The name of Andriy Lunin, Real Madrid's goalkeeper, returns to the transfer market spotlight after his impressive performances this season and limited playing time under the management of Xabi Alonso, which increases the likelihood of his departure in search of more playing time.
According to the website "Fichajes," AC Milan is closely monitoring the goalkeeper's situation and considers him the ideal option to replace their current goalkeeper Mike Maignan if his contract is not renewed.
Lunin's contract with Real Madrid runs until 2030, but he has only played 180 minutes this season, with Thibaut Courtois remaining the team's first-choice goalkeeper. The Spanish club does not plan to let him go in the winter transfer window but may consider a suitable offer next summer.
Milan views the deal as both economically and sportingly logical, as they could sign Lunin for a fee ranging between 10 and 15 million euros, given his youth and European experience, as well as his potential to be Maignan's long-term successor at San Siro.
Lunin's future remains open, with the goalkeeper eager to secure enough playing time to boost his international career, making next summer a critical period to determine his next destination, whether at Milan or continuing with Real Madrid.
According to the website "Fichajes," AC Milan is closely monitoring the goalkeeper's situation and considers him the ideal option to replace their current goalkeeper Mike Maignan if his contract is not renewed.
Lunin's contract with Real Madrid runs until 2030, but he has only played 180 minutes this season, with Thibaut Courtois remaining the team's first-choice goalkeeper. The Spanish club does not plan to let him go in the winter transfer window but may consider a suitable offer next summer.
Milan views the deal as both economically and sportingly logical, as they could sign Lunin for a fee ranging between 10 and 15 million euros, given his youth and European experience, as well as his potential to be Maignan's long-term successor at San Siro.
Lunin's future remains open, with the goalkeeper eager to secure enough playing time to boost his international career, making next summer a critical period to determine his next destination, whether at Milan or continuing with Real Madrid.