The Peoples Person
·28 de noviembre de 2025
Adam Wharton: United face major stumbling block

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·28 de noviembre de 2025

Manchester United’s hunt for the perfect midfield addition has taken another turn as per the latest reports.
Carlos Baleba was believed to be Ruben Amorim’s first choice to come in and replace Casemiro, but the Brighton star’s form has nosedived this season.
As a result, INEOS have moved on to other targets, with Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton now higher up on the list of potential targets.
The Red Devils are not the only ones looking at the Englishman, with Liverpool among his suitors. But the 21-year-old reportedly prefers a move to Old Trafford.
However, journalist Ben Jacobs (via Tribuna) has now stated there is a huge stumbling block for the 20-time English league champions to overcome if they are to land the England international.
The former Blackburn Rovers ace wants to play in the Champions League next season, and as things stand, the 20-time English league champions remain far away from the top-four spots.
“Adam Wharton is in the Liam Delap category – he wants a club with Champions League football.
“If Manchester United get it, it would put them as strong contenders for Adam Wharton come 2026.”
INEOS saw the likes of Delap, Viktor Gyokeres move elsewhere due to United’s failure to win the Europa League last season. Amorim wants players who want to play for the badge instead of stars asking to come only to play in specific competitions.
Hopefully, Amorim can inspire the team this term. Currently, the three-time Champions League winners are 10th in the table, three points off fourth spot.
Apart from Adam Wharton, United are also looking at Elliot Anderson, and Ederson. Amorim needs help in the winter, but none of the top targets are expected to move mid-season.
Which is why low-cost alternatives like Joao Gomes, Conor Gallagher, and Ruben Neves are also being monitored ahead of the January window.
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