Man Utd, Liverpool Learn Adam Wharton Transfer Fee Amid Crystal Palace Interest

Man Utd, Liverpool Learn Adam Wharton Transfer Fee Amid Crystal Palace Interest

Former Liverpool midfielder Morrison has outlined how Crystal Palace might value Adam Wharton. He stressed that every player has a price. Morrison also warned that interest from big clubs will push valuations up.

Estimated transfer fee

Morrison put a clear number on Wharton’s worth. He said Palace would expect at least £60-70 million.

He added that an £80 million offer would be hard to refuse. That figure would likely trigger swift negotiations.

Interest from top clubs

Man Utd and Liverpool have been linked with talented midfielders in recent windows. Morrison believes those clubs would be ready to pay to secure top young talent.

He suggested that the stature of potential buyers will influence Palace’s stance. Bigger clubs tend to spend more for proven young stars.

Development and career path

Morrison praised Wharton’s attributes and potential. He called him a player Palace have developed well.

He also said Wharton may need to move to a top-four team or a European club to keep improving. That step could come when he is ready for higher-level challenges.

International impact on value

Being selected for a major tournament would boost a player’s market price. Morrison mentioned that an England World Cup spot would increase Wharton’s worth further.

International exposure often accelerates transfer negotiations and elevates fee expectations.

Timing of a possible move

Morrison thinks a transfer could happen after further progression. He said the summer is possible, but another season of development is also likely.

At present, Wharton is settled at Crystal Palace and continues to gain experience. That context will affect when Palace decide to sell.

  • Player: Adam Wharton
  • Current club: Crystal Palace
  • Suggested fee: £60-70 million (with £80m being highly attractive)
  • Interested parties: Man Utd, Liverpool (linked)
  • Potential catalyst: England World Cup selection

Filmogaz.com reported Morrison’s assessment of the transfer market for Wharton. His view frames how Palace may approach offers in the coming windows.