Colombian defender Yerry Mina, who shone at the World Cup, reminded the football world about himself. Scoring three goals in three matches, the Barcelona defender attracted attention from England.
It is reported that Liverpool's Everton made an offer for the Colombian. Goal reports that the offer is worth 24 million euros.
Barcelona were looking for a team to loan the defender to, but did not rule out the possibility of selling him. The teams are already negotiating a possible transfer, but Barcelona wants to include an important clause in the deal.
The Catalans want to have the right to buy the player back. In other words, if Everton were to sell Y. Mina to another club in the future, they would first have to offer him to Barcelona's managers.
Y. Mina moved to La Liga champions a year ago, but appeared in the field only 6 times and made one assist.