Al Nassr Eyes Moroccan Star Yassine Bono as Potential Goalkeeper Signing

The Saudi club Al Nassr, where Cristiano Ronaldo plays, has set its sights on Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bono, currently playing for Sevilla.
The search for a replacement for the injured Colombian David Ospina is intensifying and the Bono option has emerged as one of the most serious. The Sevilla goalkeeper, already considered one of the best in the world following an exceptional season, stood out during the World Cup with Morocco and was a key piece in the conquest of another Europa League title.
Aware of the value of their goalkeeper, Sevilla have put him on the market but do not intend to let him go for less than 20 million euros, reports AS. Al Nassr’s interest in Bono is neither the first nor the only one. Other Arab and European clubs have already approached him, without however managing to convince him to leave Nervión.
But the arrival of José Luis Mendilibar has upset the cards. Preferring Marko Dmitrovic in La Liga, the coach has relegated the Moroccan to the Europa League, a competition in which he has been able to confirm his status among the world elite of goalkeepers.
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