THE ADAM WHARTON BLUEPRINT: DISCOVER WHY EUROPE’S ELITE ARE CHASING PALACE’S MIDFIELD GEM
Liverpool and Tottenham lead the chase for Crystal Palace gem Adam Wharton, with the 21-year-old reportedly keen on an Anfield move.
Liverpool, Tottenham, and Manchester United are gearing up for a fierce summer chase after one of the Premier League’s hottest prospects.
Crystal Palace have already let go of Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi, and it looks like Oliver Glasner and Jean-Philippe Mateta could soon follow. Now, Palace are bracing themselves for another fight—this time to keep hold of Adam Wharton, who just keeps proving he’s one of the best midfielders around.
Everyone Wants Wharton
Tottenham have their eyes on Wharton. They see him as their dream midfield signing, especially after landing Conor Gallagher. Thomas Frank wants to keep stacking quality in the centre for the Spurs. And it’s not just them. Manchester United, Manchester City, and Bayern Munich have all made calls about Wharton. Some at Spurs are really pushing his name, too.
Over at Liverpool, club insider DaveOCKOP says the Reds have already reopened talks about bringing Wharton to Anfield. The 21-year-old, for his part, is keen on the move.
Why Liverpool Needs to Win This Battle
Liverpool hopes that Jeremy Jacquet, who’s coming in from Rennes, will shore up their defence—an area that’s felt pretty thin. But honestly, the next spot that needs fresh energy is midfield.
By the time this season wraps up, Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, and Mac Allister will have carried the load in midfield for two years straight. It’s probably time for some fresh legs and a new spark to keep everyone on their toes.
Wharton is the guy for the job. People call him one of the league’s best midfielders. He’s already helped Palace lift two trophies in 2025 and keeps getting called up for England. He plays like a winner and has a bright future ahead.
Declan Rice calls him “top level,” and he’s not wrong. Wharton is only getting better. Whoever lands him this summer is getting a gem. Liverpool can’t afford to let this one slip away.
HOW JAMES MADDISON’S INDIVIDUAL TRAINING SIGNALS A SHOCK SEASON RETURN
James Maddison returns to individual training as Igor Tudor prepares Tottenham for a vital relegation battle with Forest.
Ahead of Tottenham’s match against Nottingham Forest, manager Igor Tudor gave an update on when James Maddison might return from injury. It’s a crucial moment for Spurs as they prepare to host Forest in what could be the defining 90 minutes of Tudor’s time at the club and quite possibly a key fixture that will shape the season for both teams.
Currently separated by just one point, Tottenham and Forest are locked in a battle against relegation. A win would push Spurs four points clear of the drop zone, while a loss might drag them into the bottom three. The stakes couldn’t be clearer.
Tudor’s side heads into this game with renewed energy, surprisingly positive given the mood just two weeks ago. The draw at Anfield broke a six-game losing streak, and their recent 3-2 victory over Atlético Madrid, though not enough to overturn the aggregate score, brought back a sense of belief. Young players like Xavi Simons and Archie Gray impressed, while Mathys Tel kept the opposition on their toes. The atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was electric in a way fans haven’t felt for months. While the Champions League hopes are dashed, that performance has injected valuable momentum into Spurs’ survival fight.
There’s also some hopeful news on the injury front. Dominic Solanke, who missed the Atlético leg with a hip issue, might be available. His physical presence adds a different dimension to Tottenham’s attack, which Tudor will surely be glad to have.
But the most promising update came from Tudor’s comments about Maddison. The creative midfielder, sidelined since August after rupturing his ACL in a preseason friendly, has begun some individual training, spotted alongside Palhinha. Recoveries from ACL injuries are never straightforward, and the team won’t rush him back. With only seven league games left after Sunday, there’s a narrow window for his return. Still, even the possibility of Maddison getting back on the pitch—someone who can change a game with a moment of skill or a precise pass—offers a much-needed morale boost.
For now, though, the focus remains firmly on Forest.
WHY BORUSSIA DORTMUND EXPECT JADON SANCHO TO SIGN FOR FREE
Unai Emery praises Jadon Sancho despite poor stats, while Dortmund free up £21m in wages to lure him back to Germany.
Borussia Dortmund really want Jadon Sancho back, and they’re hoping to get him for free from Manchester United. Sancho’s contract runs out this summer, and honestly, no one expects United to offer him a new one.
Right now, Sancho’s on loan at Aston Villa. It’s his third spell away from Old Trafford since United signed him for £73 million in 2021. His move to Villa was just a loan with no option to buy.
Villa’s manager, Unai Emery, has hinted he might keep Sancho, but Dortmund aren’t sitting around. The Times says Dortmund didn’t chase wingers last summer because Nico Kovac liked the 3-4-2-1 formation, but now the boss has changed his mind and wants Sancho back.
If Sancho comes back, he'll need to take a hefty pay cut from his £300,000-a-week salary. Still, Dortmund’s where he made his name after moving from Manchester City in 2017.
Dortmund have room in the budget this summer; they let the contracts of Julian Brandt, Niklas Süle, and Salih Özcan run out. That saves them about £21 million a year, and they’re optimistic they can lure Sancho, who’s allowed to strike pre-contract deals with foreign clubs.
Sancho actually spent half of the 2024 season back at Dortmund after Erik ten Hag froze him out at United. He helped them reach the Champions League final, but nothing permanent came of it.
Something similar happened during his loan to Chelsea last season. The club even paid a £5 million penalty just to avoid having to sign him outright. Villa picked him up right at the transfer deadline in September, but, once again, he’s struggled.
So far, Sancho’s got one goal and one assist in 29 games across all competitions. Still, Emery thinks there’s more to come.
When asked in February about signing Sancho for good, Emery said, “Not yet, but he’s a fantastic player. Hopefully, he can help us by improving within our system, like he is doing.
“He’ll need a new contract; maybe it’s here. If he plays his best football, we’ll want him. But other teams will be interested, too.”