Despite Juventus’ advances toward him, Andriy Lunin has not been swayed and remains set on a transfer to Inter over the Bianconeri according to a report from Gazzetta dello Sport.

The Ukrainian shot stopper was subject to a bid from Juventus at the weekend prior to the Derby D’Italia between the two sides, a bid understood to be higher than Inter’s offer.

The Milano based newspaper report that Lunin has his sights set on taking over from Samir Handanovic in between the sticks for Inter in the years to come. Before he can do that though, he is expected to be loaned out within Serie A, to Bologna specifically in order to help him acclimatise with the league and Italy itself.

Lunin has starred for Zorya Luhansk this term, keeping 10 clean sheets in 33 appearances across all competitions, including the Europa League. The 19-year-old also made his full international debut for Ukraine back in March.