Lunin's fate at Madrid's Real: the decision will be made by the end of January.
Lunin's situation at Real
According to Novyny.live: Andriy Lunin, the Ukrainian goalkeeper of Madrid's 'Real', finds himself in an uncertain situation due to the recent change in the club's coaching staff. The responsibility for making a decision regarding his future will fall on the new coach, Alvaro Arbeloa, who will determine this in the near future. It is important to note that before the dismissal of the previous coach, Xabi Alonso, 'Real' was already planning to sell nine players, including Lunin.
Prospects for the 2025/2026 season
In the current 2025/2026 season, the Ukrainian goalkeeper has only played two matches for 'Real', in which he conceded five goals. This situation raises questions about his continued presence in the team. Lunin's fate will be resolved before the winter transfer window closes at the end of January. Thus, the next few weeks will be crucial for the career of the Ukrainian footballer at the Madrid club.
The situation with Andriy Lunin highlights the instability in 'Real's' lineup following the coaching change, which may lead to significant personnel changes. Given that the club planned to sell a large number of players, including Lunin, his career at 'Real' may depend not only on the new coach but also on the club's overall strategy for the winter transfer window. This could open up new opportunities for the Ukrainian goalkeeper if he gets a chance to prove himself at another club or stays at 'Real' and fights for his place in the lineup.
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