Yerry Mina is just over five months away from finishing his contract with Everton after five years full of ups and downs. The central defender has lived on a roller coaster because of the injuries, which have clearly slowed down his career, the newspaper Marca de España publishes.
Yerry Mina, with one foot out of Everton in the Premier League?
However, these would be the reasons why perhaps the best thing that can happen to him is to leave Everton for good, where things have not gone as expected.
At only 28 years old, he is still in a position to sign a good contract and recover his best level.
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These would be the reasons why he should leave Everton:
1. Yes or yes, you need a change of scenery. Yerry Mina should end his time at Everton even if they offered to continue. This is his fifth season and the last few years have been a real ordeal due to injuries. The footballer needs a change to another team to try to start from scratch.
2. A destination with less pressure. Yerry was a very expensive signing for Everton. The English team paid 30 million euros to Barcelona for the Colombian central defender. That money has put added pressure on Mina all these years. Now he is free, he can decide his future without having to pay for him and that can lead him to a destination where he has less pressure, something that has also clearly hurt him over the years.
3. He is only 28 years old, the best age for another project. Far from what many may think due to the years he has been in the elite, Yerry is only 28 years old, the best age for a footballer. That is why he can start another project in which he also signs a long contract, since he still has a lot, a lot of football ahead of him and even more so now that footballers are more long-lived.
4. Italy, Spain or Germany, three leagues that would do well. And not only should he leave Everton, but he should also leave the Premier, where perhaps he is highly regarded by both the press and the fans. Spain, Italy or Germany would be three good destinations to continue playing football at the highest level. Spain would perhaps be the ideal because they have already played there, the language is the same, the climate is also much more pleasant than in other countries and the lifestyle is also, saving the distances, more similar to Colombia.
5. Recover your best level to play well with the national team. Yerry, like the rest of the players and fans, was extremely disappointed at not being able to be at the World Cup in Qatar. He is aware that to help the National Team he must recover his best level and that happens, almost certainly, by going to another team in which he can recover his confidence and his best game. At Everton he already has it very difficult, if not impossible. The only way out of him is to leave. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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