Manchester United is set to launch a €35 million bid for Chelsea’s top transfer target, Patrick Dorgu. The 23-year-old Danish left-back has been impressing scouts with his remarkable potential, and Chelsea has been leading the race to sign him. However, Manchester United is not the only contender, as Napoli has also shown strong interest in the player’s services.
According to transfer expert Gerardo Fasano, Napoli is working hard to sign Dorgu, and manager Antonio Conte has spoken with the young defender. This has put Chelsea on high alert, as they realize they have to be cautious about other suitors. Manchester United’s interest in Dorgu is reportedly a result of new head coach Ruben Amorim’s orders to find a new left-back to fit his system at Old Trafford. Amorim believes Dorgu will fit in brilliantly, and the Red Devils are willing to bid up to €35 million to secure his signature.
Dorgu has been performing well at his current club Leece, breaking into the first team last season and continuing his rise this season with three goals in 12 Serie A games. His impressive form has caught the attention of several top clubs, including Manchester United and Napoli.
Chelsea is not the only club showing interest in Dorgu, as Manchester United is also in the race. The Blues are working towards snatching a deal out of Manchester United’s hands, with the Red Devils looking to sign Sporting CP teenager Geovany Quenda. Quenda has been impressing scouts with his two goals and two assists in 20 games this season, and Amorim would like to bring the 17-year-old’s quality to Old Trafford. However, Chelsea has also taken notice of the talented teenager and is actively working hard to sign him.
It remains to be seen whether Chelsea will be able to beat Manchester United to the signing of Dorgu or Quenda. Both players are highly sought after, and it will be a challenging task for either club to secure their signature. The transfer window is sure to be filled with twists and turns, and fans of both Manchester United and Chelsea will be eagerly awaiting the outcome of these transfer sagas.