Manchester United has fulfilled the signature of Lecase defender Patrick Dorgu in a deal of £ 30 million.
The Left-back Ruben has become the first major signature of the Left-back Amorim after connecting 18-year-old defender Aden Heaven to Arsenal earlier this week.
The fee is understood as £ 25.2m, plus £ 4.2m as add-on, along with joining by 2030, one more year option, which is also an alternative to his medical in Carington in Manchester on Wednesday Flies to complete.
As Sky sports news The appointment of Amorim was reported, the left-wing-back was orbiting as a priority situation and was highly likely to be in this window regardless of the club’s position.
20 -year -old Dorgu has performed 53 for laces in Seri A since joining Danish Club Nordeszelland in 2022 and has been overshadowed by Denmark four times.
‘Amorim’s vision is incredibly exciting’
On signing for the United, Dorgu said: “I feel incredibly proud to be able to call myself Manchester United Players; This is a very special day for my whole family.
“I can’t wait to work with Ruben Amorim; The future of his vision and club for this team is incredibly exciting. There is a clear plan for my development, and I think Manchester United has my ability to my ability The right place to fulfill and fulfill my huge ambitions.
Who is Patrick Doorgu?
Sky Sports’ Adam Bet:
Manchester United’s interest in Patrick Dorgu highlights how soon the young Denmark International has progressed. He made his debut in only senior football last year, but but the Left-back is already keen to take the next step in his career.
Les himself determined his Siri -A position for the third season in a row, identified Dorgu at the famous academy of FC Nordszelland, before that too he was broken. In FCN too, there is pride and satisfaction on the development of the player.
“Our good scouting saw him very fast,” Alexander Rigette, his technical director, tells him. Sky sportsRistate and current Norwich City head coach Johannes Half Thorup was required to visit Jatland to see him. “This is a five -hour drive from here.”
He saw something in Dorgu, at that time it was only 12 years old. He played “One Year up” in his U13 team, but was not a standout star. “He was always a good player, but he developed very well after a while at the age of 16 or 17.” Before a long time, he had gone.
“His journey is slightly different from many of our other players. Generally, they play 50 to 100 games and then leave for a large club.” Is that disappointing? “No, we were still a very important part of his journey. We are very happy with his situation at this time.”
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