Liverpool will pay £65m to sign ideal England midfielder
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Liverpool’s midfield is due an overhaul.
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The Reds last strengthened significantly in the position back in 2023 - when Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo came to the club.
All four - along with Curtis Jones - played their part in the 2024/25 Premier League title win but there are now question marks against certain members of that quintet.
Jones and Endo are both out of contract in 2027 - with little chance of a new deal on the horizon for either of them.
Jones, 25, has fallen out of favour in recent weeks and is attracting attention from Inter while Tottenham tried for him in January. Endo meanwhile is currently out with a long-term ankle injury and it would be a surprise to see him in a Liverpool shirt again.
There are contract wrangles to solve over Szoboszlai, Gravenberch AND Mac Allister - but it remains to be seen how many of those three Richard Hughes ends up renewing.
That’s why a midfield overhaul makes sense this summer and there has been no shortage of links to top stars.
Adam Wharton tipped for Liverpool arrival
Eduardo Camavinga, Kees Smit and Elliot Anderson are just a flavour of the names associated with an Anfield arrival.
But there is one player who now seems to be emerging as a candidate for a move to the Premier League champions as claims of a “gentleman’s agreement” arise.
Adam Wharton, 22, has been a mainstay of the Crystal Palace midfield since arriving in February 2024. The England international is under contract until 2029 with TEAMtalk now reporting that the FA Cup holders want to tie him to a new deal.
However if no new contract is agreed then the so-called gentleman’s agreement means he is available to Champions League clubs for between £60m and £65m this summer.