On 10th October 2017, Lunyov made his senior debut with the coach Stanislav Cherchesov. He was named for the 2018 FIFA World Cup along with captain Igor Akinfeev and Artem Dzyuba.
Lunyov receives around €2,652,000 as a yearly salary from his current club of Petersburg with the weekly wage of €51K. Let’s go through Lunyov's growing profession, lifestyle and net worth in detail.
The 26-year-old footballer earns sufficient amount of money from his professional career. The Russian born-soccer player, Lunyov has an annual salary of €2,652,000 with weekly pay of €51K which he gets through his current club Zenit St. Petersburg.
As of 14th June 2018, his release clause is reported to be around €16.5 million. Apart from club contracts, he might add tremendous sum via his endorsement deals.
Throughout Lunyov's professional career, he managed a considerable amount and earn her huge fandom. Blessed with lucrative endorsement deals and contract, he is enjoying his net worth of $1.5 million.
Coming towards his assets and properties, there is very little information in case of him. Following that, there are no details about Lunyov's cars and the worth of house he lives in. Lunyov is living a very luxurious life and often seen in beautiful destination and much more.
6 feet 2 inches tall footballer Lunyov is very secretive about his personal life. Despite his highlighted career, Lunyov has not published more about his dating a girlfriend and his relationship details.
Rather than involving in a love affair, Lunyov is much concerned in building his professional career. The Russian footballer maintained a tight guard over his romantic life.
Andrey Lunyov started his career as a youth player at MFK Dina Moskva and later played for Torpedo Moscow(2001-2009).
Lunyov began his senior career at Torpedo Moscow and loaned to FC Istra and FC Kaluga. Following that, he played 4 games for Saturn Moscow Oblast in 2015. After a short-term deal at FC UFA, he arrived at Zenit St. Petersburg on 1st January 2017, with the transfer fee €3.50 million.
Andrey Lunyov earned his first international cap in a 1-1 draw with Iran in an international friendly when he was 25 and played at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
As of now, he used to be as an unused substitute during the 2018 World Cup.