Awkward exit for Manchester United in the FA Cup against Fulham on penalties, but it wasn’t Lindelöf or Zirkzee who should be to blame. The Manchester United team is simply unable to control and decide games in recent months. We don’t think a single player would have made a big difference, but it’s worth noting that Ruben Amorim had ordered the perfect wing-back on the left wing, but had to resort to Plan B.

According to FC Internews, Manchester United were on the hunt for a signing in Milan in January. Ruben Amorim is said to be a big fan of Federico Dimarco, with the United manager seeing Dimarco as the perfect player for his system.

Despite Amorim’s enthusiasm, Dimarco showed no interest in leaving Inter. The 27-year-old made it clear at first contact that he was very happy at Inter and had no desire to leave the club.

According to the Italian media, it was only after Dimarco’s “no, thanks” that United turned to Lecce’s Patrick Dorgu.

Unlike Dorgu, Dimarco is an already established top player for Serie A’s best club, this season with 4 goals and 5 assists in the first 25 Serie A games – and too experienced to pick up a headless red card like the 20-year-old Dorgu.