Liverpool's summer transfer plans are coming into focus, and the midfield is taking center stage. According to TeamTalk, the Reds have entered "advanced talks" to secure a deal for Crystal Palace's rising star, Adam Wharton—a move that could reshape their engine room for years to come.
At just 22 years old, the England international has quickly become one of the Premier League's most sought-after young midfielders. He checks all the boxes Liverpool typically look for: domestic experience, tactical intelligence, high potential, and strong resale value. The reported price tag? Around £70 million—a hefty sum, but one that reflects the current market for elite Premier League midfield talent.
Wharton's composure on the ball, progressive passing, and ability to thrive under pressure make him a natural fit for Arne Slot's system. TeamTalk's sources note that "the 22-year-old will cost around £70m to sign," and while Palace aren't pushing him out the door, they won't stand in his way if that valuation is met. Wharton himself is reportedly open to a new challenge.
The potential signing also hints at a changing of the guard at Anfield. TeamTalk reports that "Curtis Jones looks bound for the exit door," which would free up space in a midfield that's already evolved rapidly. With Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, and Dominik Szoboszlai offering diverse skill sets, Wharton wouldn't just add depth—he'd bring genuine competition and greater control in build-up play, especially when Liverpool looks to dictate matches rather than chase them.
If the deal goes through, Wharton would become Crystal Palace's most expensive sale ever. For Liverpool, it's a statement of intent: the midfield rebuild isn't done yet.
