🚨Real Madrid eye Jude Bellingham’s England team-mate Adam Wharton: Spanish giants send scouts to keep an eye on Crystal Palace star🌟

Adam Wharton of Crystal Palace is reportedly a target for REAL MADRID.

Wharton, 21, just made a comeback to competition after missing three months due to groin surgery.

Real Madrid set sights on Adam Wharton: Spanish giants send scouts to cast  eye over Crystal Palace star following return from long-term injury | Daily  Mail Online

Since relocating to Selhurst Park from Blackburn for £22 million in January 2024, the England midfielder has made an impression.

The Mail claims that Real Madrid has been monitoring Wharton’s development.

They further add that Juni Calafat, the chief scout for the Spanish giants, is a huge admirer of the Selhurst star.

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Liverpool and Manchester United are also interested in Wharton.

If he hadn’t been hurt, Manchester City might have made a move for him last month.

Wharton might join England teammate Jude Bellingham if they relocate to Spain.

The Blackburn native was sent to Euro 2024 after making his Three Lions debut last summer.

Later this month, he is anticipated to be included in Thomas Tuchel’s initial England team.

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Under their new German manager, England will host Albania and Latvia in World Cup qualifying matches.

In the meantime, Palace is expected to get summertime inquiries for a number of its best players.

Marc Guehi, Jean-Philippe Mateta, and Eberechi Eze are also drawing attention in addition to Wharton.

Palace advanced to the FA Cup quarterfinals on Saturday after defeating Millwall 3-1.

Adam Wharton to stay at Crystal Palace in transfer blow to European giants  | talkSPORT

Mateta’s terrible injury early in the game ruined the match.

After a VAR review, Lions goalkeeper Liam Roberts was sent off after his careless high boot struck the skull of Palace’s fiery French attacker.

Mateta was rushed to the hospital after needing oxygen on the field.

The forward needed 25 stitches for a “severe laceration” and was later released.