Manchester United target Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton

Manchester United are weighing up a move for Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton as manager Ruben Amorim intensifies his search for reinforcements before the summer transfer deadline. According to TalkSPORT, Wharton has been placed high on United’s shortlist after the club withdrew from negotiations with Brighton for Carlos Baleba, whose price tag of €140 million was deemed far too excessive.

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Wharton, who stands at 182 cm, has emerged as one of the most promising young midfielders in the Premier League. Still only 21 years old, he played 45 games for Crystal Palace during the last campaign, contributing six assists and demonstrating the vision, composure, and passing accuracy that make him a standout figure in the Eagles’ squad. His form has not only strengthened Palace’s midfield but also propelled him into the international spotlight. The youngster has already earned a senior England cap in addition to three appearances for the England U21s, proof of his rapid progress and growing importance to Thomas Tuchel’s long-term plans.

At Old Trafford, strengthening the midfield has become a priority. With Casemiro approaching the later years of his career and squad depth a growing concern, Amorim is pushing for youthful energy and long-term stability in central areas. Wharton fits that profile perfectly. His ability to intercept play, retain possession, and launch attacking transitions makes him an attractive alternative to other expensive targets. Unlike Baleba, who carries an inflated valuation, Wharton is reportedly valued between €60–70 million. While still a substantial figure, it represents a more realistic and sustainable investment for United.

According to Transfermarkt, Wharton’s current market value sits at €45 million, underlining the potential upside for whichever club secures his signature.

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Manchester United, however, face stiff competition. Both Liverpool and Bayern Munich have been monitoring Wharton’s progress for several months. Liverpool are keen to strengthen their midfield options, while Bayern view him as a player with the tactical discipline and technical quality to thrive in the Bundesliga. With multiple elite clubs circling, the stage is set for a possible bidding war in the final weeks of the transfer window.

Crystal Palace remain in a strong negotiating position. The club is under no pressure to sell immediately, especially as Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi are already expected to move on this summer. That means Palace can afford to hold firm on their valuation of Wharton and only sanction a deal if the financial terms are fully met.

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The coming days could prove decisive. Amorim is determined to secure midfield reinforcements, and if United are serious about competing across all competitions, they may need to act quickly before rivals steal a march. For Wharton, the possibility of joining Manchester United, Liverpool, or Bayern Munich represents a golden opportunity to take his career onto the European stage.

At just 21 years old, Adam Wharton has already established himself as one of England’s brightest midfield prospects. His blend of maturity, technical ability, and consistency has made him a player in demand, and his next move will be closely watched by fans and pundits alike as the transfer window approaches its conclusion.

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Enzo Cattaneo

Naples-born Enzo Cattaneo has spent more than a decade living in Madrid and writing about Spanish football, German football and the Premier League for various Spanish football websites and now he writes about World football for World Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers and rumours pretty much nonstop since the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.

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