The key to Morocco's semi-final sensation is Saudi Arabia and Neymar

GK Bunu, who performed well at the Qatar World Cup; Seville left for Al-Hilal, Transfer fee of 30.5 billion won

Goalkeeper Aeshin Bunu (32), who played a key role in Morocco's semi-final sensation at the 2022 Qatar World Cup, left Sevilla FC (Spain) and newly built a nest in Al Hilal, Saudi Arabia's professional league.


Al-Hilal announced on the 18th that he had signed goalkeeper bunu of the Moroccan national football team until 2026. Bunu's transfer fee is reportedly 21 million euros (about 30.5 billion won).


Bunu, who was rumored to be transferring Al-Hilal, defended Sevilla's goal in the 2023 UEFA Super Cup against Manchester City in Greece on the 17th of this month and immediately moved to Saudi Arabia to finish the transfer process.


Al-Hilal, who signed a contract with "special star" Neymar (Brazil), brought Bunu in two days and filled the squad with players who played in the European big leagues such as Huveng Neves (Portugal), Kalidou Kulibali (Senegal), and Sergei Milinkovic Sabic (Serbia).


Bunu firmly defended Morocco's goal at the Qatar World Cup and played one of the pillars of the "semi-final miracle." In his former team Sevilla, he won the UEFA Europa League twice (2019-2020, 2022-2023 season) and won the UEFA Super Cup second place twice. 스포츠토토


Bunu, who was named African Player of the Year in 2023, is known to have received love calls from Real Madrid (Spain) and Bayern Munich (Germany), but eventually chose Al-Hilal.


Public Last updated: 2023-08-18 07:51:12 AM