Faced with uncertainty and the dream of a first-team debut slipping away, Unai received a lucrative and timely offer from Saudi giants. The decision wasn’t easy, but as he explained while speaking to Sport: "Ever since I joined Barca's youth system, I was clear that my goal was to make my first-team debut. I'm a Barça fan, and it's been my dream since I was little. Due to circumstances, it wasn't possible, and I was very clear that football doesn't end at Barcelona; there are many more opportunities to play at a high level. You can always come back. Those last few weeks were frustrating; my contract was ending, and I had to look for a way out. When the offer from Al Ittihad came, it was easier. They were complicated weeks of deciding, leaving your home, the club you wanted to make your debut for..."
Unai’s leap into the unknown has already yielded major rewards: "It was a piece of cake. I didn't expect two titles in so few months. I came here with the mentality of improving as much as possible, of learning. I was told it would be a period of adaptation, but in the end I managed to play quite a few minutes, help the team with goals and assists, and win these two titles that are so important for the club."