
The newest signing of Manchester United Patrick Dorgu is reportedly one of the lowest paid players in the club.
The Red Devils announced the £ 29.4 million of Denmark International on Sunday from Lecce and the player agreed with a contract of five and a half years.
Man United wanted to strengthen their left flank and show interest in the Nuno Mendes of Paris Saint-Germain and the Milos Kerkez of Bournemouth in recent weeks.
Given the physical problems of Luke Shaw, because he only played 98 minutes this season, the Red Devils focused on bringing Lecce's emerging talent, which could also appear as a right -wing winger.
He made all his senior international debut for Denmark in September and marked his first match with a goal of only 42 seconds after he appeared on the field against Switzerland.
According to athletics, however, the 20-year-old is one of the lowest paid players at Man United with a weekly wage of £ 40,000 even lower than irregular starter Jonny Evans or reserve goalkeeper Tom Heaton.
Due to the lack of a full left background, Diogo Dalot and Noussair Mazraoui are forced to cover the position in recent months.
Now, however, Dorgu will compete with Luke Shaw, who has returned to the training with the group and one of the best paid players is also £ 150,000 a week at Old Trafford.
Marcus Rashford – who completed his move to Aston Villa, who are understood as 70 percent of his salary – was the third best athlete in the team, with a weekly wage of £ 300,000.
Real Betis -Leenlee Antony reportedly earned £ 200,000 weekly. The LaLiga side is said to cover approximately 84 percent of the salary of the Brazilian.
Casemiro is at the top of the list of £ 350,000 and has a year on his contract, but he is followed by Captain Bruno Fernandes, who earns £ 300,000 a week.
Dorgu gets the chance to make his debut against Leicester in the Old Trafford on Friday in the next Premier League match against Leicester.
The young person was seen in the homstadium on Sunday during the 2-0 defeat of United by Crystal Palace.
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