Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton has been linked with a move away from the South London club, with Chelsea, Liverpool, and Real Madrid interested in him.
Liverpool, Chelsea, and Real Madrid are interested in signing Adam Wharton. However, a report from Football Insider claims that the 21-year-old is happy at the South London club and that he does not wish to move on yet. The development will come as a blow for any club hoping to sign the talented young midfielder.
It will be interesting to see if they decide to come forward with an offer to sign him in the coming months. They will certainly hope to convince the player to join the club in the near future. However, Crystal Palace are not throwing in the towel either, and they want to tie him to a new deal.
The 21-year-old is an elite talent who has already established himself as one of the best midfielders in the Premier League. The youngster will only improve with coaching and experience, and he has all the attributes to develop into a future star. There is no doubt that he deserves to compete at the highest level and play for the biggest clubs in the world.
A move to Liverpool, Chelsea, or Real Madrid would be ideal for him. All three European bigwigs need more control and depth in the middle of the park. The 21-year-old will certainly help them improve.
Liverpool, Chelsea, and Real Madrid interested
Liverpool have been overly reliant on Ryan Gravenberch to control games from deep and provide defensive cover. They need more support in that area of the pitch. Signing the Crystal Palace star would be ideal.
Meanwhile, Chelsea have a quality midfield, but they need more depth. Wharton could support Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo. It will be interesting to see whether they can get the deal done in the coming months. If they manage to sign the talented young midfielder, it would be a huge boost for them.
As for Real Madrid, they are struggling to control games since the departures of Luka Modric and Toni Kroos. They need another quality midfielder, and the 21-year-old would fit the profile. Wharton has the quality to compete at the highest level, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He could develop into a future star.
