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Young English midfielder reacts to his rumored links with Liverpool.

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Adam Wharton, the young English midfielder has reacted to the rumors linking him with Liverpool. As the January transfer window approaches, Liverpool are getting linked with several players. Moreover, most of these players are youngsters. For example, the Reds were in the pursuit of Brazilian midfielder Andre Trindade for a while. In addition to that, Liverpool are also targeting Johan Bakayoko as potential replacement for Mohammed Salah. However, none of these transfers are official. Furthermore, no official statement is out by the club with respect to these rumors. Adam Wharton is yet another addition to the list of these players.

According to rousingthekop, Blackburn Rovers midfielder Adam Wharton is one of the most promising players in the championship. However, the 19 year old has made it clear that he’s not paying attention to these rumors. He’s only focusing on his development. To be more precise, he just wants regular playing time. Furthermore, he has signed a contract extension at Blackburn Rovers. That’s a clear message about his future. We have to compliment his professionalism. Any player would’ve been on cloud 9 after hearing this kind of rumor. But Wharton prefers his personal development over spotlight.

Young English midfielder says that he doesn’t pay any attention to these rumors.

Adam Wharton recently spoke to media over his rumored links with Liverpool. He has made several things clear about his future. Moreover, he’s made one important statement that he’s happy at Blackburn.

” Honestly speaking, I’m not aware about what’s happening. Like everyone else, i too found this news on Twitter. Moreover, i don’t pay attention to these rumors as they’re a part of the daily life of any footballer. What I’m focused on is that I’m a Blackburn Rovers player. Rumors will come and go but my topmost priority is focusing on my game and my development.” – Adam Wharton said.

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