Injuries and squad imbalances have disrupted Manchester United’s midfield, leaving Ruben Amorim with limited options.
Kobbie Mainoo and Mason Mount are sidelined, forcing Christian Eriksen into a demanding role in the FA Cup loss to Fulham.
Despite a solid cameo, Casemiro also lacks the energy Amorim desires for a dynamic midfield.
The United manager is determined to reshape his midfield and has identified Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton as a key summer target.
The 21-year-old was monitored during his time at Blackburn Rovers, but a groin injury halted United’s interest.
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Since recovering, Adam Wharton has excelled for Palace, winning Man of the Match against Aston Villa and attracting interest from top clubs.
Reports from The Daily Mail indicate that Real Madrid scouts have been tracking Wharton, with chief scout Juni Calafat a known admirer.
Madrid, along with Liverpool, remains in the mix for the England international, adding further competition for United.
Palace initially signed Adam Wharton for £18 million, but his value has since surged to £70 million—an amount that could pose a challenge for INEOS.
His versatility in midfield makes him a valuable asset, and a potential partnership with Mainoo would help address United’s structural issues.
Whether United can fend off Madrid and secure his signature remains uncertain.
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