Liverpool eye Adam Wharton as Real Madrid circle Gravenberch

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Liverpool are monitoring Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton as a potential successor to Ryan Gravenberch, amid reports of a €120m bid from Real Madrid. Wharton could cost £80-100m in summer, while Liverpool remain reluctant to sell Gravenberch despite growing interest.

Liverpool are monitoring Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton as a potential successor to Ryan Gravenberch, amid reports of a €120m bid from Real Madrid. Wharton could cost £80-100m in summer, while Liverpool remain reluctant to sell Gravenberch despite growing interest.

In the latest transfer speculation, Liverpool and Real Madrid are at the centre of a potential blockbuster midfield move involving Ryan Gravenberch. The Dutch international joined Liverpool from Bayern Munich in September 2023 for €40 million and initially struggled to settle at Anfield. However, under Arne Slot, his role was transformed as he was deployed deeper in midfield as a No 6, a change that proved decisive. Gravenberch went on to play a vital role in Liverpool’s Premier League title triumph last season, featuring in all but one league match and emerging as one of the squad’s most consistent performers.

Those displays have reportedly caught the attention of Real Madrid, who are searching for a long term midfield leader. Reports claim Madrid have tabled a massive €120 million offer after new boss Xabi Alonso personally pushed for the signing, viewing Gravenberch as a player capable of leading the club’s next era. The proposed bid has sent shockwaves through Anfield, although Liverpool are not keen on selling such a key asset.

Despite the speculation, the likelihood of the move remains uncertain due to questions over the reliability of the reports. For now, Liverpool are standing firm, aware that losing Gravenberch would leave a major gap in midfield, even as Real Madrid continue to monitor the situation closely.

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