The left-footed defender, considered a key player in Almería's setup, has attracted the attention of the Greek club, which aims to strengthen its squad for the Champions League. Olympiacos' coach, José Luis Mendilibar, with extensive knowledge of Spanish football, sees Bonini as an ideal profile for his project.
Despite the growing interest and Olympiacos' European ambitions, Almería has adopted a calm and firm stance. The Andalusian club has no intention of selling the player, whom they consider a fundamental sporting asset and a long-term investment, with a contract valid until 2031.
The central defender's market value is on the rise, and his performance in the Second Division has been outstanding. Almería's management, although historically a selling club, is in no hurry to part with Bonini, who was signed from Catanzaro in Italy to be a cornerstone in their goal of promotion to the First Division.
The situation presents a dilemma for the player: to continue his development in LaLiga with Almería if they achieve promotion, or to make the leap to European competition with Olympiacos. The Andalusian club, however, is clear that any offer must be significant, reflecting the player's value and importance to their sporting project.




