
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly monitoring Real Madrid goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, who has struggled for playing time behind first-choice Thibaut Courtois. With several clubs showing interest in the 26-year-old Ukrainian, a potential move to the Premier League is under consideration.
Lunin Struggles for Minutes at Real Madrid
Lunin has long served as Courtois’ backup at the Santiago Bernabéu, making it difficult for him to secure regular first-team action. Over the years, he has been loaned to Leganés, Real Valladolid, and Real Oviedo to gain experience, but consistent playing time at Real Madrid has remained limited.
This season, Lunin has featured in just two matches: a Copa del Rey fixture against Talavera CF and a Champions League match against Olympiacos. Across 180 minutes, he conceded five goals, averaging 2.5 goals per game.
Tottenham and Other Clubs Express Interest
According to TEAMtalk, Tottenham are among the clubs actively monitoring Lunin’s situation. Brighton and Nottingham Forest are also keeping tabs on the Ukrainian goalkeeper, recognizing the potential value of adding an experienced backup capable of stepping into the Premier League.
Representatives for Lunin are reportedly exploring opportunities, with a move to England viewed as an attractive possibility given the competitive level and visibility of the Premier League.
Contract and Market Value
Lunin remains under contract with Real Madrid until June 2030, giving the Spanish giants control over any potential transfer. Transfermarkt estimates his market value at €15 million (around R$94 million), a figure that reflects his experience and international pedigree despite limited appearances.
Future Uncertain at Santiago Bernabéu
It remains unclear whether Real Madrid are open to selling Lunin this season. The goalkeeper faces a decision between staying to compete for minutes or seeking regular first-team football elsewhere. With interest from Tottenham and other Premier League clubs, his future could be determined in the upcoming transfer window.
