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da bet esporte: Everton signed Yerry Mina from Barcelona for a fee of £27.19million last summer, as reported by the BBC.
However, since his arrival, the Colombian centre-back has largely failed to live up to his big price tag at Goodison Park.
On the chalkboard
The 24-year-old has been in and out of Marco Silva’s team this season, but made a return to the Toffees’ starting XI for Saturday’s FA Cup clash with Championship outfit Millwall.
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Mina didn’t cover himself in glory against the Lions, as the second tier side battled their way to a 3-2 victory to secure a cup upset as the expense of their Premier League opponents.
According to the Liverpool Echo’s player ratings, Mina scored a rating of five for his first half showing, before he was replaced by Kurt Zouma during the break having picked up a knock.
Poor return on investment
According to WhoScored’s stats, Mina didn’t make a single tackle or interception during his time on the pitch, and failed to put his 6’5” frame to good use by only winning one aerial duel.
At this point, Silva and the Everton faithful have every right to feel shortchanged, as they are currently not getting what they would expect given what they paid for Mina, as his performances are falling well short of justifying their huge £27.19million outlay.
If his form doesn’t improve soon, the 15-cap Colombia international who was so impressive for his country at the 2018 World Cup will go down as a massive flop on Merseyside, and a major transfer mistake on Everton’s part.