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Man Utd transfer target Adam Wharton could be sold for around £60m this summer, according to reports.
Sun claim that the England international wants to leave Crystal Palace for a club playing in the Champions League, and the Eagles are willing to let him leave if his asking price is met.
United supporters in X are split over whether Wharton would be good value for money:
enter. he’s like a young michael carrick
— Era Dalot 👹 (@UTDDiogo20) May 12, 2026
Stillers are better and the price is the same or cheaper.
— Ryan (@RyanMG85) May 12, 2026
If we can’t get Anderson
Then definitely yes
We really need another midfielder with excellent passing range
— Football Observer (@FOBSVR) May 12, 2026
As I said, Baleba and maybe Fernandes are better than him.
– Darmel✨️ (@Frank24831320) May 12, 2026
No need to worry
Much better player than Baleba and Anderson
More technical abilities– Yazza (@CYazza1989) May 12, 2026
No, we don’t need it
— 12/15 (@POkatureIfy) May 12, 2026
Man Utd prefers Anderson
There was no doubt that Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson was seen as the number one target by the club’s recruitment team. However, there is an acceptance that Manchester City remain favorites to land his signature.
Of course, things could still change, but if the Red Devils are forced to turn to other options, then Wharton will be a consideration.
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Are there alternatives to Wharton?
As some fans mentioned, players like Angelo Stiller from Stuttgart, Sandro Tonali from Newcastle, Real Madrid players Aurelien TchouameniBrighton’s Carlos Baleba and West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes are also said to be on the club’s radar.
However, at £60m, Wharton would be one of the cheapest to sign (if the reported valuation is accurate), but you can imagine that other teams would join the race to acquire his services at that price.
Real Madrid, Liverpool and Chelsea have been mentioned as potential suitors for the 22-year-old in recent months.
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