Last season, PSG drew significant attention from England after clinching the UEFA Champions League title, triumphing over Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal in the process.
The French team also competed against Premier League clubs in several notable matches, including the FIFA Club World Cup final against Chelsea and the UEFA Super Cup final against Tottenham Hotspur. This regular exposure to English teams might make PSG an appealing option for Premier League players contemplating a move abroad.
Even though the summer transfer window of 2026 is still several months away, European clubs are already scouting potential targets. PSG is anticipated to focus on acquiring Premier League midfielders to strengthen their squad, although they will not be the only ones in pursuit.
TBR Football recently highlighted that Crystal Palace acknowledges the challenge of retaining Adam Wharton long-term but is considering a new contract to extend his stay until 2027.
Should Wharton opt to leave, it is expected that there will be substantial interest from abroad, with Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and PSG reportedly keeping a close eye on the young playmaker.
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Wharton has addressed the ongoing speculation linking him to Manchester United as the January transfer window approaches.
“I don’t really pay attention to it or think much about it,” Wharton said (h/t Transfer News Live). “Rumors always circulate on social media. Are they true? Are they not? You tell me! My friends, family, and brothers message me asking if certain clubs are interested. I appreciate them informing me because I had no idea!”
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“I don’t know who’s starting these rumors or who at United is monitoring the situation. I see them and think, ‘Alright,’ and then move on with my day. Big clubs like United are linked to 10, 20 players at any time. If I’m among 20, then it doesn’t feel significant, so it’s not a big deal for me. I discuss future plans and options with my agent.
“Ultimately, it’s about which clubs are genuinely interested and willing to make a move. If that happens, we can talk about it, but I have to demonstrate that I deserve it through my performances on the pitch.”
