Real Madrid in deep consideration for its goalkeeper position

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What will Real Madrid do with their goalkeepers? With the absence of Thibaut Courtois until the end of the season, the management of Casa Blanca is seriously considering the position of last defense. Between Lunin, Kepa and Fran Gonzalez none emerges and is unanimous in the position.

Faced with this situation, the Madrid club is observing the market and could seize an opportunity this winter by offering itself a new goalkeeper, according to the newspaper’s information. Marca.

For the moment no names have leaked to the press. Carlo Ancelotti would like to obtain much more confidence in the cages without encroaching on the return of Thibaut Courtois next season. There is even talk in Spain of playing Fran González, a nugget of the Madrid team.

There is a lot of competition this season within the Real Madrid squad. In the midfield, in defense but also in the cage. Recruited to compensate for the absence of Thibaut Courtois last summer, Kepa Arrizabalaga is no longer considered an indisputable starter in Carlo Ancelotti’s squad.

Andriy Lunin points out and tickles the Spanish goalkeeper. Carlo Ancelotti gives him playing time and was lined up during the Spanish Super Cup against Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona. The Ukrainian could be favored by the Italian during the decisive matches in this second part of the season even after his messy performance in the Copa del Rey. To be continued…

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