Liverpool are making serious moves this summer, and it's clear that Arne Slot is building for more than just a quick fix. The latest reports suggest the Reds have set their sights on a £70 million midfield target, while the futures of Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah add even more intrigue to an already eventful transfer window.
At the heart of the story is Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton, a 22-year-old midfielder who has quickly become one of the most composed young players in English football. According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool have entered "advanced talks" for the England U21 international, who brings a calm authority to the center of the pitch. He reads the game early, moves the ball with purpose, and thrives under pressure—qualities that would fit perfectly into Slot's possession-based system.
The price tag? A cool £70 million. But in today's market, a left-footed, press-resistant midfielder with Premier League experience doesn't come cheap. TEAMtalk notes that Crystal Palace won't stand in Wharton's way if that fee is met, and the player himself is open to a new challenge. For Liverpool, this isn't just a luxury signing—it's a statement of intent. Wharton could provide the metronomic presence the Reds have sometimes lacked, offering a different rhythm alongside Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, and Dominik Szoboszlai.
But the midfield isn't the only area of change. The same report reveals that Curtis Jones has "approved" a potential move to Inter Milan, with contract talks at Anfield stalling. For many fans, this will be a tough pill to swallow. Jones is 25, local, technically gifted, and emotionally tied to the club—the kind of player supporters love to see succeed. However, sentiment can only go so far. Under Slot, Jones has struggled to lock down a regular starting spot, and a fresh start in Serie A might be the best move for all parties.
Meanwhile, the Mohamed Salah saga continues to loom large. While no concrete exit is imminent, the growing speculation around his future adds a layer of urgency to Liverpool's summer plans. Slot's squad needs more than just one headline act—it needs depth, balance, and a clear vision for the post-Salah era. Whether that means reinvesting the £70 million for Wharton or preparing for a future without their Egyptian king, one thing is certain: Liverpool are not just tinkering. They are preparing for a defining window.
