Adam Wharton's sensational start to life in the Premier League continued in Crystal Palace's 4-0 win over Manchester United and the midfielder is now in to 6/1 to be included in England's Euros squad this summer.
Purchased from Blackburn Rovers in a deal reportedly worth £22.5million in January, the 20-year-old has made a seamless transition into the top flight and is excelling under the tutelage of new Eagles head coach Oliver Glasner.
Wharton has started in all but one of Palace's Premier League fixtures since arriving at Selhurst Park and his influence has grown with each passing week, demonstrating his fabulous technical ability, intelligence and work ethic.
His impact in Croydon has not gone unnoticed and Wharton is knocking on Gareth Southgate's door with the view to featuring in England's 26-man squad at the upcoming European Championships.
To be in Finals Squad - 6/1
Palace have developed a reputation for acquiring young, exciting Championship talent and providing them with a platform to showcase their ability on the biggest stage.
Michael Olise and Ebere Eze have been the poster boys of the Eagles' previous two Premier League campaigns and Wharton is the latest prospect to exhibit his immense skillset.
The Blackburn academy product is unflappable in possession, oozes composure with the ball at his feet and can drive the team forward with his passing range. From a defensive perspective he's combative, strong in the tackle and boasts impressive anticipation.
His presence has been a key cog in Palace's sensational run of form. The comprehensive win over Manchester United was their fourth in five games, a sequence that also saw them defeat Liverpool and become the first team to triumph at Anfield in the league this term.
Cheick Doucoure's injury absence has helped, but Wharton's grasped the opportunity presented to him with both hands and established a fruitful partnership with Will Hughes at the heart of Glasner's side.
Declan Rice is Southgate's most trusted 'defensive' midfielder but behind him, England are not awash with options. Kalvin Phillips has endured a nightmare stint at West Ham while the likes of Conor Gallagher, Jordan Henderson and Trent Alexander-Arnold are more likely to work alongside Rice in the middle of the park.
Kobbie Mainoo is expected to be a wildcard pick for the Three Lions at Euro 2024 and the Manchester United teenager is as short as 4/11 to be selected by Southgate, which would cap off a remarkable ascension since making his first Premier League start in November 2023.
Whether Wharton features in this summer's Euros or not, it feels inevitable that he will be representing England in major tournaments in the future.
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