Andriy Lunin is in Madrid Real Madrid Alisson pursuit continues

Florentino Perez has been determined to strengthen the Real Madrid squad this summer, and it's understood that Andriy Lunin is already in the Spanish capital ahead of his transfer to Los Blancos.

Real found an agreement with Zorya Luhansk on Wednesday with the Spanish giants paying an 8.5 million euro transfer fee for the 19-year-old goalkeeper.

A further four million euros could end up going to the Ukrainian team depending on how Lunin performs over the course of his Madrid career.

At the moment, it's still undecided as to whether or not the stopper will be part of the Los Blancos team as third-choice goalkeeper, or if he will spend a season with Castilla.

An alternative option is a loan to another club where he will play regular senior football, something that would be of significant benefit to him despite having already made 51 senior appearances in his young career.

Lunin's arrival will not have any impact on Real Madrid's continued pursuit of Alisson from Roma.

Perez is comfortable with how negotiations have progressed although a final agreement hasn't yet been reached.

Los Blancos are calm and believe there isn't a need to pay the 70 million euros that the Italian giants have requested all interest parties offer.

Monchi has been busy throughout the summer to this point with Justin Kluivert, Ante Coric, Bryan Cristante and Ivan Marcano all joining the Giallorossi, although the Spanish Director of Football has admitted that sales are necessary if the club is to meet FFP rules.

Radja Nainggolan will sign for Internazionale, but the real windfall the Italian club are expecting is the sale of the Brazilian stopper.

Real Madrid are aware of this situation and will stick to their valuation of Alisson in the hope that a deal can be agreed at closer to 60 million euros.