Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham handed blow in Patrick Dorgu chase

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Patrick Dorgu could choose to stay in Serie A instead of moving to the Premier League, where Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham are keen.

According to Give Me Sport, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Tottenham could face a bitter blow in their efforts to sign Patrick Dorgu. The attacker would reportedly prefer to stay in Serie A rather than move to the Premier League, and Napoli are named a key suitor for the Lecce man.

Premier League clubs are increasingly looking into Serie A talents to make their respective squads better ahead of the future. Chelsea, for instance, have focused a lot on bringing some of the best young talents from around the world and would readily look to get the best from Serie A.

In fact, they are one of the sides keen on Patrick Dorgu, the Lecce winger, ahead of future windows. The attacker has versatile qualities that would suit the blues, as the London side and Liverpool are interested in a move of the Lecce star.

Tottenham are also keen on Dorgu, and given their good connections in Serie A, some might give Spurs the front-runner status in this chase. However, all those Premier League suitors are set for a blow in the pursuit of the Danish prodigy, who pockets £10,000-a-week wages. The younster would reportedly prefer to stay in Serie A rather than move to England.

Dorgu has already shown signs that he can be a big player in the future who would suit those Premier League sides. Chelsea, while having an abundance of talent in those wing positions, want more players to come in, while Spurs are possibly looking at Dorgu as a replacement for Timo Werner ahead of next summer.

Dorgu prefers Serie A stay

The three-cap Danish international is seemingly settled in Serie A. While he would be looking to leave Lecce in the coming period, he necessarily does not want to quit Italy. In fact, there are many top Serie A clubs that are keen to sign him, with Napoli reportedly very interested in the winger.

Given that his game is widely suited to Antonio Conte’s demands, a swift move to Napoli could emerge as a possibility in the coming windows. Within Serie A, a move in January could be on the cards, as Conte would want his attack strengthened ahead of a title challenge the club are currently embarking upon.

Patrick Dorgu could choose to stay in Serie A instead of moving to the Premier League, where Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham are keen.

According to Give Me Sport, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Tottenham could face a bitter blow in their efforts to sign Patrick Dorgu. The attacker would reportedly prefer to stay in Serie A rather than move to the Premier League, and Napoli are named a key suitor for the Lecce man.

Premier League clubs are increasingly looking into Serie A talents to make their respective squads better ahead of the future. Chelsea, for instance, have focused a lot on bringing some of the best young talents from around the world and would readily look to get the best from Serie A.

In fact, they are one of the sides keen on Patrick Dorgu, the Lecce winger, ahead of future windows. The attacker has versatile qualities that would suit the blues, as the London side and Liverpool are interested in a move of the Lecce star.

Tottenham are also keen on Dorgu, and given their good connections in Serie A, some might give Spurs the front-runner status in this chase. However, all those Premier League suitors are set for a blow in the pursuit of the Danish prodigy, who pockets £10,000-a-week wages. The younster would reportedly prefer to stay in Serie A rather than move to England.

Dorgu has already shown signs that he can be a big player in the future who would suit those Premier League sides. Chelsea, while having an abundance of talent in those wing positions, want more players to come in, while Spurs are possibly looking at Dorgu as a replacement for Timo Werner ahead of next summer.

Dorgu prefers Serie A stay

The three-cap Danish international is seemingly settled in Serie A. While he would be looking to leave Lecce in the coming period, he necessarily does not want to quit Italy. In fact, there are many top Serie A clubs that are keen to sign him, with Napoli reportedly very interested in the winger.

Given that his game is widely suited to Antonio Conte’s demands, a swift move to Napoli could emerge as a possibility in the coming windows. Within Serie A, a move in January could be on the cards, as Conte would want his attack strengthened ahead of a title challenge the club are currently embarking upon.

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