#4 Yerry Mina (Everton)
Mina came to everyone’s attention at the 2018 World Cup, when he impressed for Colombia, scoring three goals, including a late equaliser against England in the round of 16. This was enough to persuade Everton to pay Barcelona around £27 million in the summer, as the Toffees once again spent big in order to try and break into the top six in the Premier League.
After signing, Mina was forced to miss a number of weeks through injury, and this allowed Michael Keane and Kurt Zouma to form a partnership in the centre of defence. Mina has never really been able to break this partnership, and has often found himself left out of the side.
He has started only nine Premier League games this season, with his only start in 2019 coming in the victory over Chelsea, when Zouma was unavailable against his parent club. Mina will hope for more chances next season when Zouma returns to Stamford Bridge, where the Frenchman is likely to be needed due to Chelsea’s transfer ban.