#1 Yerry Mina
The Colombian defender impressed many with his World Cup performance in Russia. Mina scored thrice in the World Cup, sharing the record for most goals scored by a defender in a single World Cup. Having signed from Palmeiras last January, Mina managed to make only six appearances for Barcelona.
It is safe to say that Mina hasn’t looked convincing in the little time he got to play with the Spanish giants but his World Cup performance states a different story. With the arrival of Clement Lenglet this transfer window, it looks like Mina’s position is in jeopardy. Mina has already been strongly linked to both Manchester United and Everton with the former more keen on getting his signature.
It all looks very dicey for Mina with Barcelona trying to get the maximum from Everton and it is uncertain as to if United is actually interested in Mina or is it just a bluff to get Tottenham Hotspur lower their demands for Toby Alderweireld. Either way, it seems Mina will be out of Spain by the end of this transfer window.