Yerry Mina: I want to be at a team where I am calm and can get minutes LaLiga - Barcelona Central defender hinted he could move

Barcelona centre-back Yerry Mina has admitted for the first time that he could leave Barcelona this summer in search of more playing time.

Mina fulfilled a dream by coming to Barcelona, but he has also spent six very hard months at the Camp Nou with sporadic minutes on the pitch and some criticism of his play.

The arrival of Clement Lenglet, in addition, further complicates the situation and Yerry Mina is clear that, above all, he wants to play.

Mina was in Bogota to be presented as the new ambassador of the Jeep brand. Along with Juan Cuadrado (who renewed as an ambassador), he spoke about his uncertain future and Colombia's performance in the World Cup in Russia.

"I want to make the best decision, but being calm is the most important thing," he said.

"I want the best for my life and I have fulfilled a dream arriving at Barcelona, but this year I had some very difficult moments.

"I want a team where I'm calm and can receive minutes."

Switching topics to Colombia, Mina spoke about his sadness at being eliminated, but also being excited for their future.

"I came back sad from Russia because I thought we could have gone further," he continued.

"We gave it everything we had, but I'm disappointed because we had a chance to make history.

"We will continue to work hard in the future."

Finally, Mina was asked for his preference to win the World Cup despite having teammates on both sides.

"I do not have a favourite, France and Croatia both deserve the title," he said.

"I have teammates in both national teams, so I will be 50/50."