Lecce president Sticchi Damiani says the club is "trying to resist" Manchester United's pressure to sign 20-year-old Denmark left-back Patrick Dorgu, who the Italian club value at €40m (£33.8m). (Football Italia)Want more transfer stories?
Inter Milan delivered a commanding performance as they cruised to a 4-0 victory at Lecce on Sunday to stay on the heels of Serie A leaders Napoli.
Inter Milan manager Simone Inzaghi said his side have nothing to fear as rivals Napoli and Atalanta turn up the heat in an increasingly tight Serie A title race after a dominant 4-0 win over Lecce on Sunday.
Parma is 18th in the league with 39 goals allowed, while US Lecce has conceded 40 goals, ranked 19th.Last time out, Parma suffered a 3-2 defeat away from home to AC Milan while being outshot by
Manchester United now have a deal in place to sign 20-year-old Denmark international Patrick Dorgu in a permanent, record-breaking deal from Lecce. Here is everything you need to know about the
The win over Lecce takes Inter to 50 points in the standings with 21 games played and allows Simone Inzaghi’s side to keep flying in the league. It ended 4-0 at the Via del Mare with another clean sheet,
As the transfer deadline approaches, Manchester United seem determined to sign Patrick Dorgu from Lecce. Why has he caught their eye?
TBR Football's Graeme Bailey says Manchester United have had their latest offer for Patrick Dorgu accepted by Lecce.
This is the INTERViews podcast, the official SempreInter.com podcast, discussing all things Nerazzurri, today focusing on Inter Milan 4-0 thrashing of Lecce away, after another goal from
US Lecce and its 20th-ranked offense will face a stiff challenge against Inter Milan’s second-ranked defense in their upcoming matchup.Inter Milan picked up a victory on January 22 against
Lecce president Saverio Sticchi Damiani has made it clear that his club is resisting Manchester United’s attempts to lure Patrick Dorgu away in the January transfer window. The Italian outfit has already rejected a €30 million offer, but with United showing no signs of relenting, a renewed bid appears inevitable report Football Italia.