
Premier League footballer who has Calafat smitten, reinforcement for the midfield
Juni Calafat has his sights set on a signing for the Merengue midfield and wants it to be the star reinforcement
Following the end of Real Madrid's season, despite a few games remaining, different names have been mentioned for the squad. Among these, there are some that are practically set to join next season. However, there is still a quite interesting target that has Juni Calafat's eyes on him.
We are referring to the great figure of Crystal Palace in the Premier League, Adam Wharton. This player, only 21 years old, has stood out significantly in English soccer for his great footballing qualities. The player's profile, for many, is what Real Madrid lacks and could be a great investment for the team and a bet for the future.
Being so young and having a very interesting market in soccer, it could be a more complicated operation than expected. However, the reality is that he is a player with very good characteristics and could contribute a lot to the white midfield.

They want this British gem
This player, this season, has had a good amount of minutes despite being so young and in a heavyweight team like Crystal Palace. It's more than 1,600 minutes in 26 games, where he has taken on a very important leadership role in his club.
Additionally, it should be noted that he recently arrived from Blackburn in the second division in England, where he was crucial. His game development and, above all, his progressive vision could greatly help the team's offensive performance.

However, one of his strongest points seems to be the defensive aspect, where they could have much more solidity with someone like this in the midfield. For this reason, the great scout of the team is so strongly interested in signing this star.
We'll see if they sign him
With an approximate value of about 35 million euros, at least as of today, it could be a somewhat economical addition. However, the final decision lies with the management to define the future of this star and the merengue midfield.
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