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·18 Agustus 2025
Report: Crystal Palace face fight to keep Wharton as Man Utd circle

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·18 Agustus 2025
Manchester United are monitoring Crystal Palace midfielder Wharton as they consider strengthening their midfield ahead of the new season. The 21-year-old has become a prominent figure since his move from Blackburn Rovers in January 2024 and is now on United’s radar as an attainable alternative after Brighton indicated they would not entertain offers for Carlos Baleba.
Palace’s reluctance to part with Wharton is expected to be significant, particularly given his growing reputation and importance to the team. United are believed to be evaluating the level of investment required before making a formal approach.
Palace, who secured Wharton for a deal worth up to £22 million, see him as a long-term pillar in midfield. The Eagles resisted strong interest from Bayern Munich last summer and are not under pressure to sell. Since his arrival, Wharton has played a key role in Palace’s resurgence and has already lifted two domestic trophies with the club.
The midfielder’s rapid development has attracted wider recognition, earning him a first senior England cap earlier in the year. Despite this, he has yet to feature in a squad selected by the new England manager, Thomas Tuchel.
Speaking recently, Wharton outlined his goals for the upcoming campaign. He admitted last season was hampered by injury setbacks but remains focused on building consistency with Palace. His priority is to stay fit, contribute to another strong year for the club, and position himself for inclusion in England’s squad for next summer’s World Cup in the United States.
Wharton acknowledged that international recognition is a target shared by many Premier League players but stressed his emphasis remains on steady improvement and game-by-game progress.
United’s search for midfield reinforcements is partly influenced by Brighton’s determination to keep hold of Baleba, whom owner Tony Bloom believes could eventually command a transfer fee in excess of £100 million. That valuation mirrors the record-breaking figures seen in recent years and underlines the challenge facing clubs seeking top talent.
With Brighton unwilling to negotiate and other high-profile targets carrying prohibitive price tags, Wharton has emerged as a realistic option. While Palace would demand a substantial fee, the player’s age, versatility and potential resale value make him an appealing candidate for United as they prepare for a pivotal summer window.