West Ham United, Everton, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Manchester United reportedly want to sign Barcelona defender Yerry Mina in the summer transfer window.

Wolverhampton Wanderers, Everton and West Ham United all have aspirations of signing Barcelona central defender Yerry Mina, according to various media reports, but the trio could be blown out of water by Premier League and European giants Manchester United.
According to Sport earlier this month, West Ham and Everton are interested in signing Mina from Barcelona in the summer transfer window.
The Sun recently reported that Nuno’s Wolves – who won automatic promotion from the Championship to the Premier League at the end of last season – are planning to a make a move for the Colombia international centre-back.
The British tabloid has now reported that Jose Mourinho’s United are planning to make a £35 million bid for the 23-year-old, who joined Barcelona from Palmeiras in the January transfer window for a fee reported by The Guardian to be worth £10.5m.

Advantage Manchester United?
West Ham, Everton and Wolves all are big and ambitious clubs in England, but United operate at a whole different level and are a global powerhouse.
Not only can the Red Devils pay the salary that Mina would want, but the former Champions League winners are much more attractive and have a much bigger pull than the likes of Wolves, the Toffees and the Hammers.

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