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·14. Oktober 2025

Report: Chelsea pushing for blockbuster move to sign Premier League midfielder

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Man Utd Step Up Bid to Hijack Chelsea Midfield Target

Man Utd Eye Midfield Upgrade in January

Manchester United have intensified their pursuit of Crystal Palace’s standout midfielder, placing them in direct competition with Chelsea ahead of the January transfer window, ccording to TeamTalk. The report states that United, led by manager Ruben Amorim, have identified central midfield as a priority position, with Wharton emerging as their preferred target.

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Sources close to the situation claim “Man Utd are deadly serious about hijacking Chelsea’s move,” with Amorim keen to bring in a technically gifted player capable of dictating tempo and progressing possession. United’s hierarchy are reportedly prepared to commit a substantial investment, with a bid in the region of £70 million likely needed to open talks.

Chelsea’s Transfer Plans Under Threat

Chelsea had been leading the race for the 21-year-old, viewing him as a cornerstone of their long-term rebuild under Enzo Maresca. TeamTalk adds that “Chelsea see Wharton as a long-term solution to bolster their midfield,” especially as Romeo Lavia’s injury struggles have limited his impact.

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Initially, Chelsea were content to wait until 2026 for a deal, but United’s involvement may now accelerate their approach. “United’s entry into the race could force Chelsea’s hand,” a source added, suggesting Stamford Bridge officials could bring forward their plans to secure him sooner.

Palace Determined to Keep Their Midfield Star

Crystal Palace remain firm in their stance. Club insiders maintain that Wharton will not leave mid-season and that any deal must reflect his growing importance under Oliver Glasner. Their valuation of £70 million has effectively priced out most suitors, though United and Chelsea appear undeterred.

Transfer Battle Expected to Dominate Headlines

With Tottenham and Liverpool also monitoring developments, the situation is primed for one of January’s defining transfer stories. As TeamTalk reports, “a high-stakes transfer battle is brewing,” with both United and Chelsea positioning themselves to strike if Palace soften their stance.

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For Chelsea supporters, this report feels uncomfortably familiar. The club identifies a top young talent, spends months building groundwork, and suddenly Manchester United arrive late to the party. Fans will recall similar sagas in recent years where targets slipped away because Chelsea hesitated on timing or negotiations.

Wharton represents exactly the type of midfielder Chelsea have lacked: calm, technically precise, and tactically intelligent. Enzo Maresca’s system depends on composure and control, traits Wharton has displayed consistently in the Premier League. That is why United’s involvement is such a concern. Under Amorim, United are seeking players who combine quality with intelligence, which mirrors Chelsea’s vision.

Many Chelsea supporters will feel the club cannot afford to be reactive. If United submit an early January bid, Chelsea must match that intent. Missing out on Wharton would reinforce a narrative that the Blues’ recruitment lacks urgency.

Still, some optimism remains. Palace’s reluctance to sell could buy Chelsea valuable time, allowing Maresca to convince the board to act decisively. Supporters will hope this pursuit doesn’t become another case of “too late, too expensive.” For a player of Wharton’s ceiling, Chelsea simply cannot stand still.

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