Liverpool's summer transfer plans are heating up, with a familiar name back in the spotlight. Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton is reportedly expected to leave Selhurst Park at the end of the season, reigniting speculation of a potential move to Anfield.
The 22-year-old midfielder, who will face the Reds when Palace visit next weekend, has been a standout performer since his arrival in the Premier League. With an £80 million price tag attached, his future is one of the window's major talking points.
This interest comes at a pivotal time for Liverpool's midfield. While the squad currently has depth in the center of the park, there is reported uncertainty surrounding the futures of key players Curtis Jones and Alexis Mac Allister. Should either depart, reinforcing the midfield would become a top priority for new sporting director Richard Hughes.
Wharton's profile makes him a compelling target. At just 22, he is homegrown, already proven in the Premier League, and possesses the technical quality and composure that could see him thrive in Liverpool's system. His potential arrival would represent a significant investment in the club's long-term engine room.
However, the Reds face stiff competition, with Manchester United also firmly in the race for his signature. Wharton is said to be eager for a move to test himself at a higher level, setting the stage for a potential summer bidding war. For Liverpool fans, this is a saga worth watching as the club looks to build a squad capable of challenging on all fronts next season.
