Real Madrid goalkeeper Andriy Lunin has agreed a new long-term contract with the Spanish side, reports have revealed.
Lunin has entered the final 12 months of his existing deal and had been expected to depart on a free transfer next summer in search of regular first-team football, having spent the last four years deputising for Thibaut Courtois.
When the Belgian went down injured last summer, Lunin fought off competition from loanee Kepa Arrizabalaga to make 31 appearances in all competitions, only to be dropped for the Champions League final when Courtois returned.
An exit from the club this year failed to materialise but, rather than allow his contract to expire, MARCA state Lunin has now agreed a new four-year deal.
Lunin had put renewal negotiations on hold during the summer amid concerns over his long-term role in the squad but appears to have been convinced to stay and continue battling with Courtois, who has started every game so far this season.
It is noted that Lunin could still be sold in 2025 if an appealing offer arrives, but for now, the Ukraine international is focused on adding to his 48 appearances for the club.
News of Lunin’s extension could have a significant impact on Chelsea, who welcomed Kepa back this summer after his loan expired.
Kepa wanted to return to Madrid this summer and the Spanish side were happy to try strike a deal if Lunin left. When no offer arrived, Kepa signed a new one-year contract and joined Bournemouth on loan for the remainder of the season.