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Reports state that Manchester United has taken the lead in the competition to recruit Adam Wharton, a star for Crystal Palace who is also desired by Real Madrid. After spending more than £200 million to recruit Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha, and Senne Lammens, the Red Devils had a successful summer transfer window.

In recent weeks, Man Utd’s performance has improved thanks to each of these additions; Ruben Amorim’s team has won three straight Premier League games against Brighton, Liverpool, and Sunderland.

Marcus Rashford, Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, and Jadon Sancho all found new homes after Manchester United were able to sell off the majority of their undesired assets in order to make money.

The Red Devils are now on course, but they still have work to do over the next transfer windows. Signing a new No. 6 will be their first priority. Carlos Baleba, a centre midfielder from Brighton who is reportedly valued at approximately £100 million, was priced out of Man Utd’s summer attempt to buy him.

Real Madrid left stunned by Man United’s move for Palace gem

But according to the source, United’s lead for the Palace midfield jewel “shocked Real Madrid management.” Additionally, it is said that the Premier League powerhouses are “working on an offer of 70 million euros (£61.5m)” in order to reach a deal with the Eagles for the upcoming season. It is claimed that Palace would find it impossible to refuse such a figure.

According to the article, Adam Wharton is becoming the cornerstone of Amorim’s new system, which aims to make the midfield the focal point of his tactical revolution.

The England international is committed to Selhurst Park until 2029 after signing from Blackburn Rovers in 2024. Jason Wilcox, the director of football of Manchester United, has discussed their clear plan for transfers in a recent interview.

“We have a well-defined plan. We are aware of our responsibilities and the aspects of the squad that require improvement,” Wilcox stated. “We need to invest in the team if we want to finish in the top four, regularly contend for Champions League spots, win Champions Leagues, and win Premier Leagues.

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