
Yerry Mine ‘dead cert’ to leave Everton, both parties to say ‘goodbye’
Yerry Mina is now a “dead cert” to leave Everton at the end of the 2022/23 season after falling out of favour at Goodison Park, according to the Daily Star’s Paul Brown.
The 28-year-old’s contract comes to a close in the summer and there’s been no talk of a new deal for the Colombian defender.
Brown has since suggested (GIVEMESPORT, 22 March) both parties have now decided the time is right to part ways.

“I think both parties have basically decided that unless some kind of miracle occurs, it’s time to say goodbye. Mina has not been a part of this team, not just under Dyche, but for previous managers to any great degree either,” said Brown.
“I think it’s almost a dead cert that he’ll be gone in the summer.”
Makes sense
The Colombian’s future at Goodison Park doesn’t look bright and this looks like a move which suits both him and the club down to the ground. He’s been frozen out under Sean Dyche and the former Burnley boss seems reluctant to throw him back into contention.
With James Tarkowski and Michael Keane performing so well, the 52-year-old’s decision to stick by what he knows has been vindicated. Of course, there will be bumps along the way, but if Everton can consistently keep clean sheets, they stand a great chance of staying up.

If Premier League survival can be secured, this summer is time for the board to show they’ve learnt from prior mistakes. The recruitment hasn’t been good enough, despite the significant amount of money which has been spent.
Looking to land players on an upward trajectory is a must. Amadou Onana is a great example of a player who has increased his value whilst at Goodison Park. One or two more signings in that mould would constitute a successful summer.