Manchester United will reportedly look to sign 21-year-old English international Adam Wharton from Crystal Palace in a deal worth £70 million next summer.
According to a report by Daily Mirror, Adam Wharton is the subject of interest of Manchester United. The Red Devils are keen on bolstering their first-team squad by signing a holding midfielder next year. So, the 21-year-old Crystal Palace mainstay has emerged as a target for the struggling Premier League giants.
The latest update has revealed that the Red Devils are optimistic about securing the Englishman’s services in a deal worth £70 million next summer. However, Wharton will reject Manchester United if they fail to qualify for a European competition.
How has Adam Wharton become a household name?
Adam Wharton has established himself as one of the most recognisable players in the Premier League since joining Crystal Palace from Blackburn Rovers in January 2024. The 21-year-old hit the ground running at the South London club, and his exploits have helped him break into his national side. Additionally, the youngster has helped the Eagles end their long search for a trophy this year.
The English international has made over 50 appearances thus far for Crystal Palace while chipping in with seven assists. Meanwhile, Wharton’s progress has not gone unnoticed, capturing the attention of several European bigwigs. Premier League giants, in particular, are keen on signing the English international, with Manchester United among the prospective suitors vying for his signature.
Will Wharton move across the Premier League?
Manchester United’s interest in Adam Wharton is understandable. The Red Devils are scouring the market for a holding midfielder heading into the next two transfer windows due to Casemiro’s advancing age. Additionally, Manuel Ugarte has failed to make his mark since joining Manchester United from Paris Saint-Germain.
Several candidates have thus emerged on Manchester United’s radar, with Wharton also a viable target. The latest report has revealed that the struggling Premier League bigwigs are confident of signing the 21-year-old Englishman in a deal worth £70 million next summer.
However, Wharton will reject Manchester United if they fail to secure European qualification. So, with Manchester United having a clear picture of how a deal can materialise, they should focus on qualifying for one of the three European competitions.





