Liverpool’s interest in Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton appears to be gathering momentum.
According to reports from TEAMtalk, the Reds have been intensifying their work behind the scenes on a potential move for the England international and believe an agreement can eventually be reached with Crystal Palace.
The report also claims that Fenway Sports Group are prepared to finance a deal worth in excess of £70 million, while Wharton himself is said to be enthusiastic about the prospect of moving to Anfield.
If true, this could become one of the most significant transfer stories of the summer.
And personally, I believe Wharton would be an outstanding signing for Liverpool.
A Midfielder Built for Modern Football
Since arriving at Crystal Palace, Wharton has rapidly established himself as one of the Premier League’s most impressive young midfielders.
At just 22 years old, he already possesses qualities that many players spend entire careers trying to develop.
His awareness.
His passing range.
His composure under pressure.
And perhaps most importantly, his ability to control the tempo of a match.
Wharton has a rare knack for making difficult things look simple.
The Missing Piece in Liverpool’s Midfield?
Liverpool’s midfield already contains plenty of quality.
Alexis Mac Allister.
Ryan Gravenberch.
Dominik Szoboszlai.
Florian Wirtz.
Curtis Jones
Yet Wharton would offer something slightly different.
He is a natural organiser.
A player capable of sitting deep, dictating possession and linking defence with attack.
In many ways, he resembles the type of midfielder Liverpool have occasionally lacked since the departure of Fabinho.
Perfect for Andoni Iraola
One reason this move makes so much sense is how well Wharton appears to fit the style Andoni Iraola is expected to implement.
Iraola’s football is intense and aggressive, but it also requires intelligent players capable of moving the ball quickly and making good decisions under pressure.
Wharton excels in those areas.
He combines technical quality with tactical intelligence and rarely looks rushed in possession.
Those are exactly the characteristics elite teams build around.
More Than Just Potential
What makes Wharton particularly exciting is that he is no longer simply a prospect.
He is already performing at a very high level.
His displays for Crystal Palace have earned widespread praise and he has shown he can influence games against top opposition.
Liverpool would not be buying potential alone.
They would be signing a player capable of making an immediate impact while still having years of development ahead of him.
Why Liverpool Should Move Quickly
If Liverpool genuinely believe Wharton is the right player, they should act decisively.
Elite English midfielders are difficult to find.
Elite young English midfielders are even rarer.
The longer Liverpool wait, the greater the risk that other clubs enter the race.
And if Wharton continues his current trajectory, his value is only going to increase.
A Statement Signing
A move worth more than £70 million would undoubtedly be significant.
But Liverpool supporters have repeatedly said they want the club to invest in players who can become the backbone of the next great team.
Wharton feels like exactly that type of player.
Young.
Premier League proven.
Technically outstanding.
And perfectly suited to the demands of modern football.
If Liverpool can get this deal done, it could prove to be one of the smartest signings of the Iraola era.
Because Adam Wharton looks like a player who could anchor Liverpool’s midfield for the next decade.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
