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Race for Adam Wharton Narrows to Liverpool and Man United as Man City Step Back

City's focus on Rodri leaves Wharton's next move hinging on a clearer path to regular minutes.

Overview

  • TBR Football reports Manchester City are set to extend Rodri before January, making a costly move for Wharton unlikely.
  • Chelsea are portrayed as an ill fit due to long-term commitments to Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo, limiting Wharton's route into the XI.
  • Liverpool and Manchester United are framed as the most viable options based on playing time, with Palace chairman Steve Parish noting Wharton's long-term Champions League ambition and TBR suggesting top-four finish could be a deciding factor.
  • Football365 cites ex-United defender Paul Parker arguing United do not need Wharton due to perceived injury concerns and predicting Palace would refuse a January sale without an exceptional offer.
  • No formal bids are reported, and price expectations vary widely from roughly £60m to near £100m, pointing to a decision more likely in a future window.