Moroccan goalkeeper Yassin Bono, who played for Spanish club Sevilla, is the latest signing for Saudi side Al Hilal, announced this Thursday by the club coached by Portugal’s Jorge Jesus.
A day after he defended the Sevilla goal in the European Super Cup defeat against Manchester City, the Moroccan goalkeeper was announced by Al Hilal via a video on the social network Twitter.
At the age of 32, Bono, who has been at Sevilla since the 2019/20 season, moves to Saudi Arabia after playing for Atlético de Madrid, Zaragoza and Girona, as well as WAC Casablanca from Morocco.
The goalkeeper was one of the pieces of the Moroccan team that reached the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup after defeating Portugal in the quarter-finals.
At the Saudi club, Bono joins Neymar (ex-Paris Saint-Germain), the strongest player on a list that also includes Ruben Neves (ex-Wolverhampton), Koulibaly (ex-Chelsea), Milinkovic-Savic (ex-Lazio). ) and Malcolm (ex-Zenith), at a time when the emblem also had Jorge Jesus as a coach.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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