Anfield Watch
·17 aprile 2026
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·17 aprile 2026
At the moment, Ryan Gravenberch is Liverpool's main holding midfielder and, since he's only just extended his stay, it's clear that he isn't going anywhere any time soon.
However, even though Arne Slot has managed to convert his fellow countryman into a number six, it's hard to not try and think whether he'd be better off if he was used further up the pitch.
This would then open up the holding midfielder role in Liverpool's starting XI which could then be filled by a "spectacular" star.
That is, if a report from talkSPORT is to be believed as they suggest that Real Madrid are now interested in acquiring the services of Adam Wharton this summer.
"Liverpool are exploring their midfield options with Curtis Jones a potential departure," they wrote.
"The homegrown star was linked with a move to Inter Milan in the January transfer window and the Serie A leaders could return for the England international this summer.
"There is also uncertainty over the future of Alexis Mac Allister, who has just two years remaining on his current deal.
"However, firstly, the Reds must oust Manchester United in the race for Wharton’s signature.
"As well as Liverpool and United, Real Madrid are also believed to be keeping tabs on Blackbrun Rovers academy graduate Wharton ahead of their own anticipated summer shake-up."
Both Wharton and Camavinga are extremely talented players.
And, even though both of them are on Liverpool's shortlist, the latter of the two would be the better option for the Anfield outfit at the moment.
Not only can the Frenchman play as a defensive midfielder but he's arguably one of the most versatile players in Los Blancos' squad at the moment.
He's also been used as a left-back by Real on many occasions which is perfect for Liverpool as Andy Robertson will need replacing.
Indeed, the fee required to prise Camavinga away from the Bernabeu would be costly but, in the grand scheme of things, it would be worthwhile.
So, if Real do sign Wharton this summer and the Frenchman is put on the transfer list, it's a move that Liverpool should be all over, especially since he's only 23 years old.









































