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Real Madrid eye Brighton’s Bart Verbruggen As Courtois successor

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Real Madrid see Andriy Lunin as an inadequate heir to Courtois, while 23‑year‑old Brighton Bart Verbruggen has already impressed at the Bernabéu, prompting the Spanish giants to consider the Dutch international as a younger successor after his World Cup displays for the Netherlands. Lunin remains the current backup, but the club doubts his capacity to replace the veteran.

Verbruggen’s stock rose after his performances at the 2026 World Cup with the Netherlands, where he was first‑choice. The Dutch tournament showcased his composure on the international stage.

His age and experience make him a natural fit for a club transitioning beyond Courtois, much like when Courtois himself arrived from Chelsea. The parallel highlights Real’s preference for a youthful yet seasoned goalkeeper.

Real Madrid are not rushing the move, given Courtois’s continued form and desire to end his career at the club. They are monitoring Verbruggen’s situation closely to act when the time is right.

The Bernabéu hierarchy has the financial resources ready but has not set a timeline for the deal. For now, the focus remains on ensuring a smooth transition once Courtois departs.

Verbruggen has established himself as Brighton’s first‑choice goalkeeper in the Premier League. His consistency domestically and internationally suggests he is ready for a step up.

The search for Courtois’s successor reflects Real Madrid’s long‑term planning. With Lunin deemed insufficient for the role, the club is prioritising a generational upgrade in goal.

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