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Patrick Dorgu

Report: Spurs and Arsenal are pursuing a €12 million Serie A player

Potential Interest from Arsenal in Patrick Dorgu

Teamtalk claims that Arsenal is apparently interested in signing 19-year-old Patrick Dorgu, a left back for Lecce. Several Premier League clubs have expressed interest in the young Danish international, including Arsenal, Tottenham, and Liverpool.

According to the publication, “The teenager is only expected to get better as he gains experience. He was a standout performer for Lecce last term, making 33 Serie A appearances and scoring two goals.” It should come as no surprise that elite clubs are keeping a careful eye on him given his performances.

Patrick Dorgu

Examining the Crucial Statistics

Patrick Dorgu, born on October 26, 2004, in Copenhagen, Denmark, stands 1.85 metres tall and plays predominantly as a left-back, but he can also play as a left midfielder or left winger. Dorgu, who currently represents Denmark‘s U21 national team, has played extensively for Lecce in Serie A. Dorgu appeared in 34 games in all competitions in 2023-24, logging significant minutes and scoring two goals and assisting once. His mobility on the left wing and defensive stability have been critical for Lecce, making him a valuable player despite his youth.

Destiny-Udogie

Compare him to Destiny Udogie.
Comparing Patrick Dorgu to Tottenham’s Destiny Udogie, who also plays as a left-back, reveals Dorgu’s potential and places for improvement. Udogie, an established Serie A player, serves as a baseline for the young Dane.

– Challenge Success%: Dorgu has a greater challenge success percentage, indicating his capacity to accomplish duels.
– Shot Creating Actions per 90 Minutes (SCA): Udogie has 2.15 SCAs every 90 minutes, compared to Dorgu’s 2.30. This demonstrates Dorgu’s promising offensive impact, despite his defensive duty. However, this is per 90.
– Pass Completion%: Udogie’s pass completion rate is 85.8%, while Dorgu’s is somewhat lower at 79.8%, indicating an area where the young player may develop.

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While Dorgu matches Udogie in some categories, his inexperience and the transition from Lecce to a Premier League powerhouse like Arsenal or Tottenham would be substantial. Another season in Serie A might bring vital experience, allowing him to improve his game even further.

The likelihood and fee

Transfermarkt values Patrick Dorgu at €12 million. His contract at Lecce runs until June 30, 2027, so any potential suitors would have to make a persuasive offer to secure his talents. Given Arsenal and Tottenham’s interest, it’s possible that they’re looking at Dorgu for future development rather than instant first-team integration.

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Dorgu‘s current salary are low by Premier League standards, making him an appealing investment for clubs looking to add to their squad depth with promising young talent. However, a transfer this summer may be premature. Allowing Dorgu to continue his development at Lecce for another season could help both the player and the interested teams by ensuring he is better prepared for the demands of top-tier English football.

While Patrick Dorgu‘s talent and potential have attracted the interest of major Premier League clubs, a cautious approach to his development is prudent. His present worth and contract term indicate that, while a transfer is conceivable, it may be in the best interests of all sides for Dorgu to earn more Serie A experience before moving to the Premier League. Perhaps one to consider in the future or for the next stepping stone club.

 

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