Real Madrid is reportedly considering Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga as a potential replacement for Ukrainian shot-stopper Andriy Lunin, who has expressed concerns about his future at the Spanish giants.
According to reports, Lunin has grown increasingly frustrated with his limited playing time at the Bernabeu, prompting discussions about his future despite having a contract that runs until June 2030. The Ukrainian international's current market value is estimated at approximately €20 million.
Despite making 24 appearances across all competitions this season, during which he conceded 38 goals and kept eight clean sheets, Lunin appears unsatisfied with his role at the club. The 26-year-old has been on Real Madrid's books since 2018, spending significant periods out on loan before getting his chance in the first team following Thibaut Courtois's injury last season.
Kepa, currently on loan at Bournemouth from Chelsea until the end of the season, has emerged as a target for Los Blancos as they prepare for the potential departure of their Ukrainian goalkeeper.
According to in-depth performance statistics from Statbet, Lunin's save percentage this season ranks favorably among La Liga goalkeepers, highlighting why several clubs are monitoring his situation.
Turkish giants Galatasaray are also reportedly interested in Lunin's services, adding another dimension to this developing transfer story as the summer window approaches.