Aitana Bonmati, the 28-year-old Spanish midfielder and multiple-time club and individual award winner, is working as a pundit during the World Cup. Multiple outlets describe her role with broadcasters including TUDN Mexico, where she offers analysis and commentary as matches unfold. The coverage also places her media work within her broader football profile: Bonmati has won the Champions League four times and the World Cup, and she has three Ballon d’Or awards. In interviews referenced by the reports, she says she chose to step outside her comfort zone ahead of the tournament. The articles describe her as an insightful commentator who brings a player’s perspective to her analysis, including discussion of Spain and other prominent figures in the competition. One account ties her public role to personal background, noting that she is most comfortable away from the spotlight in her native Catalonia, particularly in the countryside. Overall, the sources present Bonmati’s punditry as an extension of her status as one of women’s football’s leading creative players, applied in a broadcaster-led analyst capacity during the World Cup.