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Patrick Dorgu agent has already warned off Liverpool amid Man United transfer talks

EMPOLI, ITALY - JANUARY 11: Patrick Dorgu of US Lecce looks on during the Serie A match between Empoli and Lecce at Stadio Carlo Castellani on January 11, 2025 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
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While Manchester United may have impressed at Anfield earlier this month, events since the 2-2 draw with Liverpool have proved just what a huge job Ruben Amorim has on his hands. The Red Devils boss even went as far as to call his team the worst in the club's history after their error-strewn 3-1 home loss to Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday.

It's fast becoming clear that United simply do not have the players capable of performing in Amorim's 3-4-3 system, which he refuses to change. Therefore, Liverpool's big rivals will have to go back into the transfer market. Again.

Only Chelsea (-£772.27m) have a bigger net spend that the Old Trafford outfit (£539.16m) over the past five years.

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But that doesn't appear to be stopping the Red Devils from backing their new manager with a move for a new left-wing-back in the pipeline.

With Luke Shaw suffering from yet another injury and Tyrell Malacia not fancied, Amorim has been forced to play the right-sided Diogo Dalot on the left.

But that could soon change with United now in transfer talks with Lecce over a move for Denmark international Patrick Dorgu.

The 20-year-old, who has a reported £33m price tag, has long been linked with a switch to one of England's biggest clubs.

And back in the summer of 2023, Dorgu's agent claimed that Liverpool were one of those clubs.

However, Kingsley Ogbodo warned his client against making the move to Merseyside. He said: "Liverpool want him. Liverpool have been watching him and interested in him for some time, but if he goes there, he’ll have to play in the U23 team.

"It’s not the best for him, so I advise him not to do it. They can offer him a lot of money, but that’s not what we’re looking for right now. We focus on his career, development and playing time.

"Liverpool are, of course, not the only club that want him. There are many clubs here in England who are keeping an eye on him.

"Manchester City kept an eye on him when he played against England for the U19 national team in Hobro in Denmark. Lecce’s scout has also told me that Barcelona is also keeping an eye on Patrick, because he’s a huge talent.

"We’d like him to stay in Lecce a little longer. Two more seasons so he can mature and gain experience. So when he moves on to a bigger club in a few seasons, we will know at that time that he is ready for it."

That time appears to be now with United in negotiations with Lecce.

It comes at a time when Liverpool are also being linked with new left-backs. Reports have suggested that both clubs have an interest in Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez.