Reports from Indykaila News claim Liverpool are preparing to submit an opening bid for Adam Wharton ahead of the summer transfer window.
According to the report, the information has come from a “high-level source”, with Liverpool said to be seriously considering a move for the highly-rated midfielder.
Wharton has built a huge reputation over the last year thanks to his calmness on the ball, passing range and maturity despite still being very young.
He already looks like a player capable of controlling games in midfield, which is exactly why several top clubs have been keeping a close eye on his progress.
From a Liverpool perspective, the interest would make a lot of sense.
The midfield has lacked control, composure and defensive balance far too often this season, and Wharton fits the type of profile supporters have been crying out for.
What makes the situation more interesting though is the second part of the report.
Despite recent claims suggesting Arne Slot’s position is safe, Indykaila News also state that his future remains “in the balance.”
That will only add even more uncertainty around Liverpool heading into a massive summer.
Many fans are already questioning the direction of the club after such a disappointing campaign, especially coming so soon after winning the Premier League title last season.
So reports suggesting the hierarchy are still undecided on Slot’s future will naturally create even more speculation.
The strange thing is that Liverpool simultaneously appear to be planning for the future in the transfer market while uncertainty still hangs over the manager.
Usually clubs want clarity before major rebuilds begin.
That’s why the coming weeks could become hugely important behind the scenes at Anfield.
As for Wharton himself, there’s no doubt he would excite supporters.
Liverpool desperately need midfielders who can dictate play, handle pressure and bring energy to the centre of the pitch.
And right now, Adam Wharton looks like one of the best young English midfielders available.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
