
"One such player who lined up for Celta Vigo on the night but has a history at Barcelona was Oscar Mingueza, the young, who was seemingly a mainstay under Ronald Koeman but was offloaded after Xavi Hernandez took over. Since his move to Galicia, Mingueza has developed tremendously and has made himself a mainstay at right-back - so much so that he has generated serious attention on the transfer market front."
"As relayed in a recent report by Mundo Deportivo, five top European clubs from three different countries are eyeing Mingueza's signature for the coming transfer windows. RB Leipzig from Germany, Marseille from France and the trio of Aston Villa, West Ham and Newcastle United from England are all maintaining tabs on the player and his situation, given that his contract runs out in June."
"Barcelona, for their part, retain an option to bring back the player for a bargain sum, but they remain attentive to his situation, given that they retain 50% of his rights. Mingueza's current release clause stands at €20 million, meaning that Barcelona are entitled to €10 million should any club pay out his termination clause. They can sign him by paying the same amount, but have no intention of doing so at the moment."
Oscar Mingueza moved from Barcelona to Celta Vigo and established himself as a regular right-back. Mingueza's performances in Galicia have attracted serious transfer-market interest. Five top European clubs — RB Leipzig, Marseille, Aston Villa, West Ham and Newcastle United — are reportedly monitoring his situation. Mingueza's contract expires in June, creating the possibility of a free transfer. Barcelona retain 50% of his rights and hold an option to re-sign him for a bargain fee. His release clause is €20 million, which would entitle Barcelona to €10 million if activated. Barcelona currently have no intention to trigger the clause.
Read at Barca Universal
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