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Report: Arsenal told they can now sign target for £25m after making brilliant contract offer on personal terms
Source:Football News,

Arsenal have been given the chance to sign a target for PS25m after making an attractive contract offer.

The Gunners have the difficult task of trying to get closer to Manchester City and stop the Citizens from winning a record fifth Premier League title in a row next season.

Mikel Arteta has already decided to sign Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna to bridge that gap - and a Real Madrid player could follow the Italian to Arsenal...

Arsenal told Andriy Lunin price A story from Marca now claims that Real Madrid are happy to sell Andriy Lunin for EUR30m (PS25m).

It comes after another Spanish news outlet in AS revealed that the Ukraine international has a "brilliant" contract offer on the table from Arsenal.

The Gunners are seemingly preparing to sign a senior goalkeeping option to replace Aaron Ramsdale - who is eager to become No.1 again elsewhere after losing his spot to David Raya.

Lunin proved himself as a glovesman who is more than capable of starring at the highest level last season when standing in for the injured Thibaut Courtois, keeping 12 clean sheets in 31 appearances as Real Madrid won La Liga and the UEFA Champions League.

Lunin only has 12 months remaining on his contract with Real Madrid, so a sale will be prioritised if Los Blancos cannot agree a new deal with the 25-year-old.

Ukraine international may not settle for backup role Lunin recently spoke to Marca about his desire to become No.1 and move out of the shadow of Courtois.

The Ukrainian said: "It is complicated because Courtois is one of the best in the world, but I want to play every game."

Therefore, while Arsenal should be able to afford that PS25m asking price, the Gunners may struggle to convince Lunin to join, as he will only be swapping his current No.2 role at Real Madrid for the same status in north London.

Nevertheless, be sure to keep an eye on this situation, as Arsenal monitor Lunin.