Why Paul Merson Thinks Man United Should Be Worried About Patrick Dorgu

Patrick Dorgu (photo credit: Getty)

Manchester United are set to finalize the signing of 20-year-old Patrick Dorgu from Lecce, marking the first acquisition under new manager Ruben Amorim. After an initial bid was rejected, United secured a £29 million agreement, with Dorgu already in Manchester for his medical.

Amorim identified the left-back position as a priority, given Luke Shaw’s persistent injury issues, which have forced Diogo Dalot to fill in out of position.

Dorgu, a Denmark international, fits well into United’s 3-4-3 system and comes at a lower cost than alternatives like Nuno Mendes and Milos Kerkez.

Paul Merson (photo credit: Getty)
Paul Merson (photo credit: Getty)

However, Paul Merson voiced concerns about the signing, pointing out that Italy’s biggest clubs—Inter Milan, Juventus, and AC Milan—did not make a serious move for Dorgu. Napoli were the only Serie A giant linked, which Merson finds puzzling.

He referenced Rasmus Hojlund’s struggles at United, arguing that when top Italian clubs avoid a player, it could indicate underlying issues.

Lecce manager Marco Giampaolo confirmed Dorgu’s departure after a recent victory over Parma, stating that the defender was mentally ready for the next step.

Meanwhile, United remain active in the transfer market, with Bayern Munich’s Mathys Tel emerging as a potential attacking addition. Marcus Rashford, who is seeking a new challenge, is attracting interest from Aston Villa, AC Milan, Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund, and West Ham.

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