Real Madrid’s greatest achievements of the present can turn into tomorrow’s issues. The team’s present state in terms of goal looks to be going in the same direction.
Early in the season, Thibaut Courtois sustained an ACL injury, leaving the Merengues seemingly stuck in a foreign territory.
But Andriy Lunin and Kepa Arrizabalaga, the star on loan, both upped their game and presented compelling arguments to be the team’s first choice.
The source of a larger problem
Los Blancos’ wealth can end up being their greatest liability, since they have three possible starting choices for the upcoming season. Ultimately, it will be nearly hard to satisfy all three players in a regular capacity.
For a variety of reasons, the Merengues are not anticipated to sign Kepa long-term next summer. Andriy Lunin, on the other hand, presents his own difficulties.
Real Madrid is looking for a new goalkeeper to replace Thibaut Courtois, as reported by AS.
After his recent performance, they think Lunin will no longer consent to serve as the Belgian international’s backup, which will force the men in white to return to the market in search of a replacement for the injured first-choice goalie.
A market opportunity?
Many of Carlo Ancelotti’s issues this season have been resolved by Lunin’s excellent play in goal. The youthful goalkeeper is now a serious contender to remain the team’s first-choice keeper this season after surpassing even the seasoned Kepa in performance.
But given his remarkable development, a summer departure seems likely since he deserves to start at a big European team.
Real Madrid can therefore aim to take advantage of Lunin’s circumstances going into the transfer market.
The 24-year-old has some control regarding his future because his contract with the team expires in 2025.
It goes without saying that the men in white can expect to recover a sizeable amount from his eventual move and use that money to fill open posts.