Born in
Burriana, Spain, Bueno represented
Villareal Juvenil, and
Villareal C as a youth. After impressing in the academy team, ahead of the 2016 season, he joined
Villareal and was immediately assigned to
Villareal B in
Segunda División B. He was included in Villarreal's first team squad for the
2016–17 UEFA Champions League qualifying, against
Monaco. However, he was only on the bench for the first leg and was not included in the squad for the second leg. Bueno played in 38 matches in the
2018–19 season. He was even linked with a move to
Almería. However, he remained with Villarreal and played in 22 matches in the
2019–20 season until he was sidelined by injury and unable to play for 17 months. In the
2021–22 season, he returned to the pitch after suffering a complete tear of the
anterior cruciate ligament and a partial tear of the
medial collateral ligament in his right knee in January 2020. Now recovered from his injury, he has played in 17 matches. Bueno made his club debut on 4 September 2022, replacing
Javi Flores in a 3–0 home win against
Fuenlabrada. In 2023, Córdoba has reached an agreement to loan him to
Fuenlabrada until the end of the season, with the aim of giving him more playing time. However, he remains under contract with Córdoba for another year. In July 2023, Bueno joined
Tarazona, previously, he left Córdoba in June due to a release clause that allowed the club to terminate the remaining year of his contract. He made 21 appearances for Tarazona, without scoring.
Persija Jakarta On 16 July 2024, Bueno moved abroad for the first time in his career, after agreeing to a year contract with Indonesian
Liga 1 side
Persija Jakarta. He made his debut abroad five days later, replacing
Hanif Sjahbandi in a 2–1 win over
Madura United in a pre-season
2024 Indonesia President's Cup. And made his first league appearance on 10 August 2024, in a 3–0 won against
Barito Putera. == References ==