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·23 aprile 2026
Lewis Steele: Liverpool ready to push for £80m ‘dream’ midfielder

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·23 aprile 2026

Liverpool are focusing on a move for Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton, according to Lewis Steele of the Daily Mail.
According to Steele, the Merseyside club have identified their preferred option to dictate play from the centre of the pitch. The journalist notes a crucial update regarding the future of a highly regarded 22-year-old midfielder currently plying his trade in South London. Steele states: ‘There is a widespread belief that Adam Wharton could be the next man to head for the exit door at Crystal Palace.’
Wharton is viewed internally as the ‘dream’ midfield acquisition for the club. He is described in the original article as a Spanish-like pass-master who is highly effective off the ball and fits the exact age profile the recruitment team desires. The sole concern documented in the report relates to his recent injury record, something the medical department will undoubtedly scrutinise.
Securing a player of this calibre will naturally require a significant financial commitment from the Anfield hierarchy. Steele provided specific details regarding the potential cost and the landscape of interested parties. He adds: ‘Liverpool would be keen on the England international, according to sources, if a deal could be done with an £80m fee floated by some, though they would face competition from many teams.’
This £80m valuation reflects his status as an England international and his rapid development at Selhurst Park over recent months.

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The wider transfer market dynamics will dictate the final outcome of this pursuit. The Daily Mail report highlights that Elliot Anderson is heavily rumoured to be bound for Manchester City. This development removes one potential alternative from the market and forces Liverpool to focus their efforts. The final budget available for midfield additions will depend entirely on outgoing transfers. Management must carefully evaluate which current squad members depart before committing to such a substantial outlay for Wharton.
As supporters, we must view this Adam Wharton news as a massive positive during a highly frustrating campaign. Arne Slot delivered the ultimate prize by winning the Premier League title in his debut season, making us all believe a new golden era had arrived. Today, we must face the reality of our current situation. The club backed the manager with a staggering £450m spend last summer. Consequently, this disastrous title defence is incredibly hard to swallow. Sitting fifth in the table remains unacceptable for a club of our stature and ambition.
Bringing in a player like Wharton could be exactly what Slot needs to revitalise the squad. We desperately require a pass master who can dictate the tempo and break down stubborn defences. His £80m fee is steep. Quality simply costs money in today’s market. With Elliot Anderson genuinely heading to Manchester City, we cannot afford to miss out on our primary targets too. The injury concerns are a slight worry. Fortunately, Wharton is young and possesses the exact profile we need to climb back up the table. We must trust Slot to integrate him properly and rebuild our domestic dominance.









































