Adam Wharton, the young Crystal Palace midfielder, quickly adjusted to the Premier League after a challenging debut, embracing the lack of time and space by always seeking to be proactive in his passing.

By the Numbers
  • Wharton's deal to Palace worth up to £22million
  • He averages 2.1 progressive passes per game
  • Wharton has a 53.1% true tackle win rate
  • 9 fouls committed in 10 appearances
State of Play
  • Wharton quickly adapted to the Premier League's intensity and is integral to Crystal Palace
  • His passing ability and positive intention drive much of Palace's attacking play
  • Coach Oliver Glasner is pleased with Wharton's development and sees room for improvement
Bottom Line

Adam Wharton's rapid adjustment and impressive performance make him a standout player in Crystal Palace's midfield, with significant potential for further growth and a possible future in Champions League football.