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LOSC Targets Yerry Mina as Replacement for José Fonte

To replace José Fonte, LOSC would have their sights on a Colombian international central defender, free of any commitment.

Mercato LOSC: Lille targets Yerry Mina to replace José Fonte

LOSC did not retain José Fonte, whose contract expired on June 30. The 39-year-old defender therefore leaves Lille after five seasons of good and loyal service. To replace him, the LOSC would have started on the heels of Yerry Minaaccording to information from the Italian media All Web Market. The Colombian international (40 caps, 7 goals) has been free since the end of his contract at Everton. On the sidelines of Lille’s interest, he would have touches in Saudi Arabia where many renowned players have landed this summer, including Karim Benzema, N’Golo Kanté and Kalidou Koulibaly.

Yerry Mina gives himself a new challenge in Europe

While he could receive an interesting Saudi offer, Yerry Mina would rather be inclined to stay in Europe. His ambition is to take up a new challenge in one of the five biggest championships, before thinking of going into exile in an exotic championship. Good news for the Mastiffs.

Having made his debut in his native country in Colombia, between 2013 and 2016, the imposing central defender (1m95) then played in Brazil in Palmeiras (2016-2018), then at FC Barcelona (from January to August 2018). Transferred to Everton against a large check for 30.5 million euros, in the summer of 2018, he has spent the last five seasons at Liverpool, as José Fonte at LOSC.

In addition to the Portuguese international defender, Timothy Weah, Jonathan Bamba and André Gomes have left Lille. Other departures are in the pipeline at the Domaine de Luchin. highly coveted, jonathan david is expected to transfer this summer. It has an exit voucher. The management of LOSC is also listening for Mohamed Bayo, Yusuf Yazici, Adam Ounas and Akim Zedadka.

2023-07-05 21:23:28
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