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Manchester United’s recent financial struggles have amplified the need for smarter recruitment.
The club has spent over £600million under Erik ten Hag, yet the returns have been largely disappointing.
Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-3 system demands balance on the left, exposing a critical weakness in the squad.
Luke Shaw’s injury and Tyrell Malacia’s limitations have left United vulnerable in the left wing-back role.
Enter Patrick Dorgu, the 20-year-old Danish talent shining brightly in Serie A with Lecce.
Dorgu’s performances have drawn interest from Manchester United, Napoli, and now Tottenham Hotspur.
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According to GiveMeSport, Spurs may have the edge due to United’s constrained transfer budget.
Tottenham have admired Dorgu for some time and see him as a perfect fit for Ange Postecoglou’s system.
Both United and Spurs are enduring poor seasons, making January signings a priority for each side.
Dorgu would bring energy and creativity to Amorim’s setup and adaptability to Postecoglou’s demands.
His ability to play as a wing-back or winger suits both systems and could rejuvenate either team’s form.
The Danish international might hesitate to join clubs facing struggles, but the Premier League tempts.
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At 20, Dorgu is already proving himself capable of influencing high-level games with his dynamic play.
Tottenham’s need for reinforcements gives them added motivation to outbid rivals for the rising star.
Spurs could look to surprise United and Napoli by accelerating their pursuit of the versatile defender.
As January approaches, the battle for Dorgu could intensify, with Lecce set to demand a substantial fee.
For United, securing the Dane could provide Amorim the left-sided balance needed to rescue their season.
The Red Devils currently have the upper hand, due to the ‘basic agreement’ agreed yesterday.
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Source: Centred Devils