“In Germany, Lunev hasn’t worked. He has hardly played due to injuries. We can only guess what form he is in now. Surely there will be requirements for a thorough medical examination. He there will be questions about the match, because in two years Andrei has played only three matches, everything will depend on the state in which Lunev arrives,” Chanov told Vprognoze.ru.
Earlier, Bayer’s press service reported that Lunev will leave the club at the end of the 2022/23 season. The Russian’s contract is calculated until June 30.
Source: Sport

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