Everton are making checks on Celta Vigo defender Oscar Mingueza ahead of the summer transfer window.
It was reported on Monday morning that Everton scouts watched Mingueza during Celta Vigo’s 2-1 win against Girona on the weekend.
David Moyes has been keen to sign a right-back since he returned to the club over a year ago, and Mingueza seems to be emerging as a top target.
Is Moyes still underappreciated by Everton fans for the job he’s doing? 🤔
Everton manager David Moyes.
The 26-year-old actually worked under former Everton manager Ronald Koeman during his time at Barcelona.
Koeman was a big admirer of Mingueza.
Celta Vigo defender Oscar Mingueza.
Photo by Ion Alcoba Beitia/Getty Images
Ronald Koeman has already praised Everton target Oscar Mingueza
Koeman was the manager who brought Mingueza through from the La Masia academy when he was the Barcelona manager.
The Dutchman spotted his talent and actually used him as a centre-back and as a right-back.
Speaking back in November 2020, Koeman praised Mingueza following his impressive debut against Dynamo Kiev.
MORE EVERTON STORIES
“Mingueza? He could play more matches as a centre-back,” Koeman said.
“Today he has shown that we can count on him. He has been training with us for 5-6 weeks. He has given us a good impression, and today he has fulfilled, like many others.”
What should Everton be willing to pay to bring back Grealish over the summer? 💰
Jack Grealish of Everton reacts during the Premier League match between Everton and West Ham United. Jack Grealish of Everton looks on during the Premier League match between Everton and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Credit: Getty Images/Alex Livesey/Matt McNulty
Mingueza went on to make 66 appearances for Barcelona before joining Celta Vigo during the summer of 2022.
The four-cap Spain international has enjoyed a productive season for the La Liga outfit, registering six goal involvements from right-back.
Competition Games Goals Assists
LaLiga 22 1 3
Europa League 8 – 1
Copa del Rey 2 – 1
Oscar Mingueza stats 2025/26
Everton could certainly do with a more attack-minded full-back, as Jake O’Brien is really limited going forward.
The long-term plan has always been for O’Brien to play as a centre-back, so the potential Mingueza signing would allow the Irishman to operate in his most favoured position.
Join Our Newsletter
Receive a digest of our best Everton content each week direct to your mailbox