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Yerry Mina could leave Everton is part of a list of five transferable players for the club | Colombians Abroad

These are not quiet days for Everton, much less for Colombian central defender Yerry Mina. First of all, because of the loss at the start of the season against Chelsea at Goodison Park. However, the fall also went into the background due to the two injuries to their central defenders, Ben Godfrey and Mina.

The plan at this start of the Premier League was not what was expected for Frank Lampard, Paul Clement and for Everton itself. Lampard and Clement maintained before starting the activity in the season that Yerry Mina would be that great leader that the club needs and that he will give the Liverpool team a lot of joy. However, although they wanted to take care of the central defender, that mission they had was cut short in the complement against Chelsea.

Yerry Mina was injured and caused the same problems as last season. Everton is already getting tired of each of the injuries of Guachené, Cauca, and they would have made an important decision regarding the future of that leader for Paul Clement and Frank Lampard.

According to the British newspaper, Daily Mail, Everton does not care that Yerry Mina is injured and they are already planning what to do with the Colombian defender. His future is hanging by a thread, since the recently mentioned midfielder, Mina, is one of the five players on the squad who can leave before September 1st. It is worth noting that the defender does not yet have a return date after his blow.

The media information is referenced by the official Everton website in a section where they take into account what other newspapers talk about the club’s environment, “five First Team players could leave Everton this summer, according to the Daily Mail. The The newspaper has named Allan, André Gomes, Michael Keane, Yerry Mina and Jean-Philippe Gbamin as players who could leave Everton in the coming weeks.

Those injuries are probably the causes of a possible departure of Yerry Mina from Everton. The club has already had enough of the recurring hits, and they expected to have the Colombian for more games, but the plan turned out completely different from what they wanted. There is little less than four weeks left for the transfer market to end. With the one from Guachené, Cauca beaten, the ‘Toffees’ do not care about the state of Mina and are willing to sell it. The big question is, which team would sign an injured player? It remains to be seen what will happen to his future.

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