Liverpool is reportedly preparing a bid exceeding £50 million to sign Adam Wharton from Crystal Palace.
The transfer department at Anfield sees the midfielder`s exceptional passing ability as a key asset that could significantly benefit Arne Slot`s new setup.

Wharton has proven himself a promising Premier League talent since joining Palace from his boyhood club Blackburn in 2024.
His vision and knack for quickly distributing the ball to forwards highlight his potential to become an elite player.
The 21-year-old might be keen on a move back to the North West, but a potential obstacle is ensuring he receives sufficient playing time to continue his development.
Despite earning a place in England`s Euro 2024 squad after moving to Palace, he`s faced injury setbacks this season, missing three months following groin surgery in November.
This has limited his participation in a season expected to be a breakthrough for him domestically and internationally.
If Liverpool can present a compelling vision for his role, particularly with the lure of Champions League football, Wharton might consider the move.
Crystal Palace, anticipating significant interest in their squad this summer, is expected to ask for a substantial transfer fee for Wharton, given his long contract (over four years remaining).
Blackburn, his former club, is also entitled to 15% of any profit Palace makes on the transfer fee, exceeding the £18 million they initially paid 15 months ago.

While clubs like Bayern Munich and Real Madrid admire the player, his limited appearances this season due to injury mean their interest hasn`t solidified.
However, since recovering from his injury, Wharton has been a regular presence in the team, featuring in every match.








