Clubs begin to queue up for Yerry Mina LaLiga - Barcelona He has boosted his reputation in Russia

Three goals in three World Cup matches for Colombia have helped Yerry Mina's stock to soar and some clubs have already contacted Barcelona about a possible transfer.

Although the centre-back played well in Russia, Barcelona are still planning to let the player go and to replace him with Clement Lenglet.

The 23-year-old arrived in January and has shown he can be a threat in the opposition penalty area, but he struggled in defence and wasn't convincing when playing the ball out from the back.

It seems he might not fit the Blaugrana style and Ernesto Valverde wasn't particularly convinced by the Colombian either, giving him just 379 minutes over five months last season.

He could fit in elsewhere, though, and Barcelona are confident that they can cash in.

His performances in Russia and the transfer market's inflation mean the Catalan club could hope to double the 11.8 million euros they paid for him in January.

There is also the possibility that he could be loaned out for the next season, with Barcelona aware that he does have superstar potential and that his value could rise further over the course of a year out on loan.