The Magpies are ready to offer Andrey a salary of 6 million euros
Ukrainian goalkeeper Andrey Luninwho is having an outstanding season in Madrid Realreceived a lucrative offer from Newcastle.
The English club is looking for a quality replacement for Nick Pope, who was out for a long time due to injury back in December. According to Spanish media, the Soroki are ready to opt for the 25-year-old Ukrainian. Andrey has something to think about, because if he moves to a Premier League club, he will be able to earn twice as much as in Madrid.
It is known that Real Madrid management highly values Lunin and intends to extend his contract, which is valid until the summer of 2025. The new long-term deal could reportedly include an annual salary of €3 million. It is reported that Newcastle is ready to pay Andrey twice as much.
If Soro’s interest is really that serious, then a difficult fork in the road arises for the Ukrainian footballer. On the one hand, it is not the last Premier League club, significant financial benefits and more chances for stable playing practice. On the other hand, the strongest club in the world, where Andrei is currently shining, but may lose his place in the team after Thibaut Courtois fully recovers.
Let us remember that earlier Real Madrid President Florentino Perez and Lunin talked about the player’s future in the capital’s club. Perez’s message was quite categorical and definite: he promised the Ukrainian that even with Thibaut Courtois healthy, he would receive some playing practice – for example, in the Champions League and the Spanish Cup.
This season Lunin has 9 clean sheets out of 19 in all tournaments and conceded 14 goals. With Real Madrid, Andrei won seven trophies, including La Liga, the Champions Cup and the Club World Cup.
Real are confidently leading La Liga, ahead of Girona and Barcelona. Also, Carlo Ancelotti’s team continues to play in the Champions League 2023/24.
Newcastle, which finished in the top 4 at the end of last season, now ranks only tenth in the Premier League, 15 points behind the Champions League zone.
Source: Sportarena

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