The agent of Lecce fullback Patrick Dorgu has confirmed the interest of four European giants.

Dorgu has been linked with Liverpool, Manchester City, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid in recent weeks.

"I can confirm those clubs (showing interest) and others too, but I don't want to name names or make noise around him, because there is no need. There is a lot of interest in Patrick and it doesn't surprise me, because his talent is clear for all to see," says agent Kingsley Ogbodo to Sportitalia.

Juventus have also been linked with Dorgu.

"But when it comes to Juventus, I don't know if it's true, because no one from the club has contacted me. That does not mean they are not observing him," Ogbodo said.

"We have received interest from England, Spain and Germany, when the time is right we will know what to do. What he needs is to play regularly with a coach who believes in him, like at Lecce."

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