The transfer window might have closed for the 2024/25 season, but the scouting isn’t stopping anytime soon. From deals turned down to replacements, there is a lot Liverpool might be taking into consideration moving forward. After the deals that couldn’t be sealed, Arne Slot already has his eyes on new potential recruitments.
A long-term solution at number six is key given Wataru Endo’s advanced age and the lack of senior options in the role. After all, we cannot expect Ryan Gravenberch to play week-in, week-out.
Liverpool enters the race against Manchester City to sign the Crystal Palace Starboy
According to Metro, both Manchester City and Liverpool are eyeing Crystal Palace’s rising star, Adam Wharton. Following a successful 2023 season, the 21-year-old central midfielder has garnered interest from both Liverpool and Manchester City.
For City, the potential departure of Rodri to Real Madrid has increased the urgency to find a replacement, with Wharton emerging as a possible target. If Rodri does leave for the Bernabéu, City will likely prioritize securing a capable midfielder to fill the void.
Meanwhile, Liverpool, still in the market for a dynamic midfielder who can seamlessly transition between offence and defence, are keen on bringing Wharton to Anfield. After their summer pursuit of Martin Zubimendi fell through, Arne Slot and the Reds’ management have turned their attention to Wharton. Slot, who recently shared his preference for winning the ball in midfield, would find Wharton a perfect fit for his tactical approach, as he hinted in his post-game interview at Old Trafford.
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Wharton could be a perfect fit at the Anfield
Wharton signed a contract with Crystal Palace that runs until 2029 after making the move from Blackburn Rovers during the winter transfer window earlier this year. The 20-year-old wasted no time adjusting to life in the Premier League, quickly catching the eye of fans and pundits alike with his composed performances. Known for his sharp passing abilities, Wharton also boasts a more conservative mindset, making him a versatile option in the middle of the park.
With his potential clear for all to see, Wharton’s future looks bright. While Liverpool’s midfield doesn’t lack attacking prowess, someone like Wharton, who can hold the defensive line and add balance, would be a valuable asset. Whether the Reds can secure the England international’s signature remains to be seen, with any potential move likely to take place next summer. However, Arne Slot’s commitment to continually improving the midfield and fostering healthy competition bodes well for the club’s future.