Manchester United announce £25 million signing of Patrick Dorgu on 7-year contract

Manchester United have finalized the signing of Patrick Dorgu from Lecce in a deal worth up to £29 million.

On Sunday, United confirmed the signing of the 20-year-old on a contract that would last until 2030, with an option for an additional year. The wing-back has signed for £25 million ($31 million/€30 million) plus £4 million ($5 million/€4.8 million) in possible bonuses. The young Dane described this as a "special" experience for him, while making an open disclosure regarding head coach Ruben Amorim.

United's 'Patrick Dorgu.'
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He told United's website: "I am tremendously happy to be able to call myself a Manchester United player; this is a really memorable day for my entire family.

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"I can't wait to work with Ruben Amorim; his vision for this team and the club's future is really exciting. There is a clear strategy for my growth, and I believe that Manchester United is the ideal venue for me to reach my full potential and realize my lofty goals."

United have been hunting for a wing-back for some time owing to Tyrell Malacia and Luke Shaw's injuries. This has been a difficult position, but the Red Devils will hope that Dorgu can fix it for Amorim's club.

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Dorgu will be looking forward to his first appearance for United, as well as Sunday's Premier League home game against Crystal Palace.

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