Patrick Dorgu transfer: Manchester United close in on signing Lecce defender
Manchester United are close to finalising a deal worth in the region of £30m to sign Lecce defender Patrick Dorgu.
Many of the aspects of the transfer have been agreed in principle and positive talks are continuing over the structure and make-up of the deal, which would make Dorgu Ruben Amorim’s first signing as United manager.
The left wing-back wants to join and personal terms are not expected to be a problem.
As Sky Sports News reported upon Amorim’s appointment, left wing-back has been circled as the priority position and was the one transfer highly likely to happen in this window regardless of the club’s situation.
Dorgu, 20, has made 53 appearances for Lecce in Serie A since joining from Danish club Nordsjaelland in 2022 and has been capped four times by Denmark.
Manchester United’s interest in Patrick Dorgu highlights how quickly the young Denmark international has progressed. He only made his debut in senior football last year but the Lecce left-back is already keen to take the next step in his career.
Lecce themselves, clinging determinedly to their Serie A status for a third season in a row, identified Dorgu in FC Nordsjaelland’s famed academy before he had even broken through. There too, at FCN, there is pride and satisfaction at the player’s development.
“Our good scouting spotted him quite fast,” Alexander Riget, their technical director, tells Sky Sports. It required Riget and the current Norwich City head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup to make the trip to Jutland to see him. “It is a five-hour drive from here.”
They saw something in Dorgu, just 12 years old at the time. He played “one year up” in their U13 team but was not a standout star. “He was always a good player but he developed very well a little later, at the age of 16 or 17.” Before long, he was gone.
“His journey is a little different from many of our other players. Normally, they play 50 to 100 games and then leave for a bigger club.” Is that frustrating? “No, we were still a very important part of his journey. We are very happy about his situation at the moment.”