Background
Bunjaki was born in Offenbach am Main, Germany to Kosovo-Albanian parents.
Bunjaki was born in Offenbach am Main, Germany to Kosovo-Albanian parents.
Early career
He started his youth career at hometown club Kickers Offenbach. Then he moved to Eintracht Frankfurt academies in 2010 and 2 years later he was promoted to U-17 side where he stood for 2 years. In 2014 without completing the age of 17, Bunjaki was promoted to the U-19 team
With Eintracht Frankfurt U-19 in the 2014-2015 season Bunjaki scored 15 goals in 25 appearances.
His performances caught the eye of the coach of the Eintracht Frankfurt first team Thomas Schaaf, which often brought him for training with the first team, while also enabled through friendly matches, while then the new appointed Eintracht Frankfurt"s coach Armin Veh, has estimated extremely young striker, advising the club to offer a contract professional. Bunjaki played for the Eintracht Frankfurt first team under the coach Thomas Schaaf on 10 July 2014 on day four of Société Générale d'Entreprises"s first training camp this summer on Norderney island.
Eintracht Frankfurt beat local team TuS Norderney 10-0 and Bunjaki also scored two goals after coming on as a substitute at half-time in place of Takashi Inui. On 22 June 2015 Bunjaki signed his first professional contract of career with Eintracht Frankfurt for 2+1 years.
The contract became eligible on 17 October 2015 in the Bunjaki"s 18th birth-day but he would have entry to the first team on 1 July 2015 when the new season officially starts.
Kosovo
Bunjaki was called up to Kosovo national football team by the coach Albert Bunjaki for the FIFAs sanctioned matches against Turkey and Senegal in May 2014. He made it his first debut for Kosovo on 25 May 2014 against Senegal in a 1–3 loss coming on as a substitute in place of the goalscorer Albert Bunjaku. Then Bunjaki was called up for another Kosovo"s friendly match against Oman on 7 September 2014.
Against Oman he came in as a substitute in the 83rd minute for Bersant Celina and the match finished as a historical 1–0 victory since being first from where Fédération internationale de football association permitted their matches.
Germany
Bunjaki participated in 7 friendly matches with Germany national under-18 football team where he scored 4 goals during 2014-2015.