Show Real Madrid Interest in signing The midfielder of crystal palace, Adam Wharton, quickly develops.
WARTON enjoyed a vertebral storm in 2024 and began the last calendar year by joining Blackburn Rovers in a change of £ 22 million after only 51 senior appearances for the Championship Club. Within four months, the then unkempt 21-year-old was called in England in 2024 squads and made the final cut to go to the tournament.
The operation of a hernia injury bothered Wharton’s second season with Palace, but he has started his first start since October in the 4-1 demolition of the Champions League in the hope of Hope, Aston Villa.
The Daily Mail writes that Real Madrid had a scouting presence in the game to monitor Wharton and will continue to keep an eye on it in the coming months. June Calafat, the revered chief scout of the club and a central figure in Jude Bellingham’s recruitment of 2023, is described as the “confirmed admirer” of the palace player.
Manchester City’s more urgent need for a midfielder saw her alternatively followed Nico Gonzalez in January, while Wharton still worked back from an injury, while Manchester United and Liverpool have more urgent needs in other areas of the field. Madrid could give a clear run in Wharton as long as you are ready to get close to a registered evaluation of 70 million GBP.
Joshua Kimmich could be a more established alternative for Madrid, which has a clear tactic to wait for goals to be free agents. Before the shock of the last week, connections to Bayern Munich Middle Field player were set up that a contract offer was withdrawn in the Allianz Arena.
Madrid was successful in the landing of Kylian Mbappe without a transmission fee and hope to be with Trent Alexander-Arnold. But the tactics did not work with top -class destinations Leny Yoro or Alphonso Davies. It also does not necessarily make a transfer much cheaper, since the player can convey a huge signing bonus in the absence of a transmission fee, but eliminates painful negotiations with a sales club.
Wharton is not the only young English talent associated with Madrid. Everton’s interior defender Jarrad Branthwaite is another potential goal that has already worked under Carlo Ancelotti.
Steve McManaman, David Beckham, Jonathan Woodgate, Michael Owen and the Bellingham mentioned above are the English who have played for the Spanish club so far in the 21st century.