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Real Madrid have reportedly rejected Manchester United’s opening bid for Andriy Lunin, per Defensa Central. The Ukrainian goalkeeper’s future is still up in the air despite recently signing a new contract.
Manchester United, preparing for a possible departure of André Onana to Monaco, offered €15 million for Lunin, but Madrid swiftly turned it down. The Spanish club rates him at €20–25 million and still view him as a valuable long-term asset.
Though Lunin has extended his deal, there’s a verbal understanding that his role will be reassessed after the Club World Cup. With Thibaut Courtois now back to full fitness, Madrid must decide how to manage the competition for the No. 1 jersey. According to reports, Lunin is willing to stay if given clarity on his future role.
More discussions between Madrid and Lunin are expected after the tournament concludes.
Courtois stated: “Everyone knows I want to stay and, hopefully, retire at Real Madrid.”