Barcelona are hoping to double the €11.8m they invested in Yerry Mina over the winter transfer window.
Marca report that Barca hope to make around €23.6m for the Colombia international.
Per the source, the La Liga champions have been impressed with Mina but face something of a dilemma.
Barca are keen on signing Arthur Melo from Gremio over the summer but his arrival could mean that Mina has to make way.
Barcelona would have too many non-EU players in their squad and would have to sell or loan one out.
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The 23-year-old has been in great form for Colombia in the World Cup, scoring twice already.
Turkish-Football reported that Fenerbahce want Mina on loan which could solve Barca’s problems.
Fenerbahce president Ali Koc is keen on leveraging his ties with Barcelona to help push through a deal.
One of the companies under the Koc Holding umbrella, Beko, sponsor Barcelona and the business tycoon has close ties with the club.
Tutto Mercato Web meanwhile claim Liverpool are the ‘biggest side’ that want the centre-back.
Per the source, Sevilla, Valencia, Villarreal and Celta Vigo are also keen.
Mina has started two games for Colombia at the World Cup and is currently the fourth highest rated player in the tournament according to Whoscored.