
This renewal prevents the possibility of him leaving as a free agent in 2025, when his previous deal was set to expire.
The Ukrainian goalkeeper, who joined the club in 2018, has solidified his commitment to Real Madrid after considering various offers over the summer.
Lunin, who has been a part of Real Madrid's first team since 2020, has featured in a limited number of games due to the presence of Thibaut Courtois. Over the past two seasons, Lunin has played in five matches, including his La Liga debut in 2022 and several Copa del Rey appearances. While his playing time has been sporadic, his contributions have been important, such as his performances in Champions League matches where he notably stepped in for Courtois.
Throughout his time at the club, Lunin has won 10 major trophies, including two Champions League titles and two La Liga championships. By securing this new deal, Lunin is expected to continue competing for the starting goalkeeper spot, particularly as he has expressed a renewed sense of confidence in his abilities.
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