Patrick Dorgu | Medical today? No. Weekend.

He'll need a visa before he can train/play. Even if the transfer is formalized tomorrow, I wouldn't expect he will be able to train before Monday/Tuesday at the earliest. So expect him to be on the bench against Leicester.
Ah yes I keep forgetting the damn Visa
 
From what I have seen of Dorgu, he has a good personality and I am sure he will do his best at United. I do not understand this transfer, but I hope he turns out to be our left back for the next 10 years.
 
30m€ while Lecce demanded 40, knowing we're desperate for a LWB. Say what you want about INEOS, but the negotiations seem to be on a different level than it used to be. Well done.
 
He'll need a visa before he can train/play. Even if the transfer is formalized tomorrow, I wouldn't expect he will be able to train before Monday/Tuesday at the earliest. So expect him to be on the bench against Leicester.
Yep sounds fair. Next to no chance he’ll be available for Palace I reckon.
 
From what I have seen of Dorgu, he has a good personality and I am sure he will do his best at United. I do not understand this transfer, but I hope he turns out to be our left back for the next 10 years.
What don't you understand about this transfer ?
 
Had concerns with the transfer, but 30k a week 24m is looking better, fingers crossed he is a success because boy do we need him to be.
 
When it comes to player value that site isn’t exactly accurate, especially for players that quickly come into the spotlight. Either way, player value is always going to be subjective based on the club selling and club buying.

£29m for Dorgu is an okay price. £25m is probably what I would guess is fair value, but the extra £4m we can accept as January tax rather than the usual Utd tax. In previous years this could easily have spiralled to £40m.
Yeah, I'm not saying we overpaid or anything. I was just replying to a post suggesting we got him for below market value.
 
While true he was also miles better last season than Dorgu is (as a fullback). And the reason he hasnt played as much is an older right back is doing well as Fiorentina have moved up from an 8th placed finish to 6th currently. Lecce are 14th of course he would play there
Kayode had a great debut season and fully took advantage of the minutes he got to showcase his physical and defensive attributes but most would agree that offensively he’s got a lot to work on and currently is reliant on those physical traits.

I’m sure Kayode would play at that level too, but it’s still not relevant when we consider the relative importance to their sides. Kayode was considered a fringe player this season, he’s a bit unfortunate there, whereas Dorgu was emerging as a key player.

It’s the only reason I’d say their situations are a bit different so I’d be wary of over emphasising that one fee is lower than the other.
 
I have seen him play for Denmark and Lecce, and I see him as average and at the same level as Malacia. But I hope that it's just me who sees wrong.
After his injury, Malacia has struggled with the pace of the EPL. If you are referring to pre-injury Malacia, I can live with that as a good base.
 
But that's what good scout is for, finding these type of players. There are precedents.

And more importantly, that's what a "skint" Club need to do.
I agree 100% Dorgu is the exact kind of profile of player I want to see us sign.

Liverpool signed the likes of Gini (can't spell his surname) and Robertson from struggling and relegated clubs. It turnt out well for them, because they knew exactly what the manager needed to succeed.

I hope we can follow the same path.
 
I agree 100% Dorgu is the exact kind of profile of player I want to see us sign.

Liverpool signed the likes of Gini (can't spell his surname) and Robertson from struggling and relegated clubs. It turnt out well for them, because they knew exactly what the manager needed to succeed.

I hope we can follow the same path.

This is the thing right, some fans on here dont know what they want.. we could sign a 60m LWB and moan that we are overpaying, will then say why cant we sign someone for 30m like other clubs do.

They are never happy.
 
From what I have seen of Dorgu, he has a good personality and I am sure he will do his best at United. I do not understand this transfer, but I hope he turns out to be our left back for the next 10 years.
I feel like people who have seen him back then said pretty much the same things about Malacia. Good guy, will give his all, questionable if good enough (yet)
 
I feel like people who have seen him back then said pretty much the same things about Malacia. Good guy, will give his all, questionable if good enough (yet)
You have to factor in Malacias Injury and how much it has really set him back though
 
The things that make me feel better about this one relative to someone like Zirkzee where I've never watched them and it's that middle tier fee, is that Dorgu's name has repeatedly come up in analytic reports on Twitter as a "hidden gem" sort of player, while Zirkzee was always coming up as an average player in the data. So at least Dorgu has that backing of impressing in the metrics.
 
I agree 100% Dorgu is the exact kind of profile of player I want to see us sign.

Liverpool signed the likes of Gini (can't spell his surname) and Robertson from struggling and relegated clubs. It turnt out well for them, because they knew exactly what the manager needed to succeed.

I hope we can follow the same path.
Pool signed them at the right age . We are signing very young and inexperienced players but expect them to deliver from day 1.
 
just getting in one wing back should see a huge ripple effect. can see maz more at cb where he did so much better. Should allow as well for the attack to look better by having that proper support out wide
 
We in the bottom half of the league and we're shit.

The idea of going out and buying world class talents for silly money is pie in the sky right now. Our whole squad is cut-and-shut and reflects the various whims and fancies of previous managers.

It's about gradually building a team and a style of play over several seasons. This guy looks to have the profile we need and hopefully it's the start of a more focused and clear-headed transfer strategy that reflects RA's vision for the team.
 
No idea what he’s like as a player but if he was Amorim’s choice then hopefully he’ll fit in. Not expecting him to transform the team but I’m looking forward to seeing if Amorim is on the money when it comes to getting new players in.
 
No idea what he’s like as a player but if he was Amorim’s choice then hopefully he’ll fit in. Not expecting him to transform the team but I’m looking forward to seeing if Amorim is on the money when it comes to getting new players in.
Agreed. I’m glad he isn’t just targeting former players like ETH did. Although I would like us to sign Gyokeres and Quenda from sporting.
 
I mean we are signing him to come straight into the first team aren’t we? Just that we signed Amad for big money and he never came to start straight away, he went in the youth set up and then on a few loans.
 
I have a lot more trust in our scouts, recruitment, negotiators, etc now than I did a year ago. I'm not a scout and I doubt any posters on redcafe are either so I'm just going to back the lad and be optimistic he'll bed in well.

I hope to hell that Amorim wasn't involved in the decision making. He was hired to coach the first team. That's all he should be doing.
 
25M
30k a week

That’s impressive to be fair

Good luck to him. Hope he hits it off quickly

Agree, people too focused on the headline fee, when a transfer is fee + wages. His relatively low wages make this a pretty good deal.