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Ineos chases the move and brings more than £100 million English stars to Man Utd

August 25, 2025 7 Min Read
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  • Amorim’s Midfielder of Choice
  • Wharton’s profile and Carrick comparison

Manchester United’s summer reconstruction continues its pace as it searches for its final pieces to complement the evolving aspects of Reuben Amorim.

Already spending over £200 million on United’s Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjaminšeško shows clear intent to bolster the attack.

However, despite the influx of firepower, questions remain about midfield balance, particularly in terms of athleticism, ball progression and control of match against top opposition.

Amorim keeps his desire for an additional central midfielder who can determine tempo while providing physicality.

Amorim’s Midfielder of Choice

Brighton’s Carlos Valleva was initially assigned as a major candidate, but United have resorted to other options as the Seagulls demand £100 million.

Sevilla’s Lucien Agoumé also rides on the radar, but the most interesting development concerns the young British midfielder whose calm and intelligence of the ball is already comparing it to Michael Carrick.

That comparison is taught. Carrick was least dynamic in terms of pace and power, but in his time at Old Trafford he had the ability to predict danger, direct tempo and distribute with the advantage of Manchester United.

Amorim’s side now lacks such a conductor, and a search to fill in the role led them to one of the most exciting emerging talents in the Premier League.

Reports say via the Daily Mirror, Manchester United is the host of a club interested in signing Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton.

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The 21-year-old rose rapidly after leaving Blackburn Rovers, quickly establishing himself as a key figure at Selhurst Park.

Wharton’s calmness in possession and rhythm-determining ability has earned praise from the entire game.

Palace content creator HLTCO recently described him as “a truly special talent,” but his mature display already secures a place in the three England Caps and Gareth Southgate Euro 2024 team.

Wharton’s move is expected to cost £100 million after losing Ebebeki Eze to Arsenal in a £60 million deal.

Manchester United are not alone in their pursuits. Real Madrid, Manchester City and Liverpool are also tracking his progress. This reflects the scale of his potential.

The competition means this is a complicated relocation to complete – especially as the club is still finding its feet under the Amorim.

Wharton’s profile and Carrick comparison

What makes Wharton so appealing to Manchester United is not just his technical quality, but his representative player style.

Unlike the typical modern holding midfielder defined by athletic ability and compression strength, Wharton operates with intelligence, position recognition and guaranteed passage.

His profile naturally reminds me of Carrick, who joined United in 2006 and continued to form a formidable mid-length partnership with Paul Shoals.

Carrick’s value lies in his vision, distribution and ability to predict play rather than raw physicality.

He dictates the match through calm and diversity of migration, and Wharton is beginning to show signs of a similar profile.

Statistically, the palace men are already impressively ranked among his positional peers.

Last season, he was in the 91st percentile compared to positionally similar players on both key passes (1.78 per 90) and progressive passes (7.31 per 90), but also hit the 93rd percentile of shot-making action (4.03 per 90).

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His defensive contributions are equally noteworthy, with a 96% figure in the 93rd percentile in ball recovery (6.97 per 90) and completed challenges against dribblers (3.00 per 90).

These numbers highlight his ability to influence coincidence at both ends of the pitch.

Adam Wharton-2024/25

Matches played

20

start

16

assist

2

Progressive Carry

14

Progressive Pass

107

Passing completion rate

75.6%

Source: FBREF

Recycle property, split off attacks, and advance the ball to dangerous areas.

This blend of calm and progress stands out in a Premier League environment where many holding midfielders are primarily disruptive.

The challenge for United is to extract Wharton from the palace at a rate that reflects both his current influence and potential ceilings.

Eze is already gone and Wharton was tied to a long contract, so the palace feels that it is not under pressure to sell unless an extraordinary offer is made.

However, the similarities with Carrick are important. When Sir Alex Ferguson approved a £18 million contract nearly 20 years ago to bring in West Ham’s Carrick, many people questioned the spending. In hindsight, he proved one of his most important transfers.

United’s recent midfield struggle highlights why the players on Wharton’s profile are transformative.

Amorim’s team finished 15th last season, losing to Tottenham in the Europa League final. This is a campaign that reveals both a lack of control over possession and an overreliance on individual moments of glow.

Cunha, Mbeumo and šeško need to add cutting edges, but their contributions can be smashed without balancing in the middle.

Wharton is not a guarantee of success, nor does he fix United’s problems on his own. However, his intelligence, progressive passes and game reading have made him a rare commodity, and since Carrick’s retirement there is a shortage of people who can grow into a mid-sized fulcrum type.

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It has not yet been seen whether they can persuade the palace to say goodbye to him.

But for now, Wharton has already dreamed of Old Trafford’s midfield and is doing enough to build on control and calm again.

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