According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, transfer news expert: “MU officially sent a transfer request for player Patrick Dorgu worth 27 million euros plus additional fees, but Lecce immediately refused. The Italian team issued They just negotiated a price of up to 40 million euros, because this player is also of interest to Napoli Club and wants to buy it in the summer at a very high price.”
Patrick Dorgu, 20 years old, Danish, was targeted by coach Ruben Amorim and MU club scouts along with two other players, Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth Club) and Nuno Mendes from PSG, for the purpose of recruiting them. Strengthen the current worn-out squad.
However, there is a high possibility that MU will not meet the above high fee request, while the Old Trafford team’s leadership is also continuing to cut costs. In particular, they are about to significantly reduce the club ambassador salaries of former famous players Bryan Robson, Andy Cole and Denis Irwin from next season.
MU has loaned striker Antony to Real Betis (La Liga, Spain), with a 6-month contract, without a buyout clause. They are also working on two potential transfers to happen.
That is for star Alejandro Garnacho to go to Chelsea or Napoli. Striker Marcus Rashford is also actively negotiating to move to Dortmund or Barcelona on a loan contract, or possibly to West Ham on a long-term contract. Besides, it is possible that the player can also go to Juventus.
Only when these deals take place can MU recoup a significant portion of the costs. At that time, coach Ruben Amorim had a budget to buy new players according to his intentions, according to talk SPORT channel (UK).
Meanwhile, according to the newspaper The Athletic: “Coach Ruben Amorim got angry and destroyed a lot of equipment in the dressing room at Old Trafford after the recent shocking 1-3 loss to Brighton. This coach was very angry and criticized him. “That’s why in the post-match press conference, the 39-year-old Portuguese coach was shocked when he said this was the worst MU team in history.”
MU prepares to play the match against Rangers in the Europa League at 3 o’clock on January 24. After that, there is an away meeting with Fulham in round 23 of the Premier League this weekend.
These are the matches MU must win, otherwise they will continue to fall into a spiral of crisis, in which statistics firm Opta Analyst gives the possibility of MU being relegated to the Premier League at a rate of 0.06%. For Tottenham Club it is 0.08%.
These are very small percentages, but it is entirely possible if MU and Tottenham do not improve their performance and continue to slide into their current bad form.