Newcastle and Manchester United Circling Real Madrid Star Lunin Amid Goalkeeper Concerns
Two Premier League heavyweights—Newcastle United and Manchester United—are reportedly eyeing Real Madrid’s Andriy Lunin, with both clubs searching for stability between the posts ahead of the new season.
According to Fichajes, the 26-year-old Ukrainian has become a top target after impressing during his stints as Thibaut Courtois’ understudy.
Premier League Eyes Turn to Lunin
Despite limited minutes, Lunin has quietly built a reputation for consistency, especially during Courtois’ injury-ridden 2023/24 campaign. His calm under pressure and shot-stopping ability kept Madrid steady in key fixtures—an achievement that hasn’t gone unnoticed in England.
Newcastle, riding high after their Carabao Cup success, have already taken the first step. The Magpies reportedly submitted a loan offer with an option to buy, hoping to bring Lunin into their long-term project.
But Real Madrid immediately rejected the proposal, making it clear they view Lunin as a crucial piece of their squad moving forward—especially with the intensity of a packed 2025/26 schedule.
United Also in the Picture
Manchester United, meanwhile, are also keeping a close eye on the situation. With Altay Bayindir expected to depart and doubts lingering over Andre Onana’s form, new manager Rúben Amorim is keen to introduce serious competition in goal.
Lunin’s name has surfaced high on their shortlist, with his Champions League experience and composure ticking all the right boxes.
Madrid’s Stance: Not for Sale (Yet)
Lunin is under contract at the Bernabéu until 2030, and sources suggest Real Madrid are not entertaining offers at this stage. However, persistent interest from England—especially as the transfer deadline nears—could test their resolve.
For now, Lunin remains focused on pushing Courtois in training, but the Premier League buzz could become harder to ignore if Madrid bring in another goalkeeper.