Blackburn wonderkid Adam Wharton ‘set to snub Premier League interest to stay at hometown club’

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Blackburn wonderkid Adam Wharton ‘set to snub Premier League interest to stay at hometown club’ after 18-year-old’s impressive breakthrough for Jon Dahl Tomasson’s men

  • Blackburn upstart Adam Wharton set to stay at Rovers and sign new contract
  • A number of Premier League teams are interested in the Rovers midfielder star
  • The 18-year-old only made his professional debut for the club last month

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Blackburn Rovers’ newest young star Adam Wharton is ready to snub Premier League interest and stay with his hometown club. 

The 18-year-old only made his professional debut last month, but according to The Sun he’s already caught the eye for Jon Dahl Tomasson’s team. 

Wharton made his Rovers bow in their 4-0 Carabao Cup win against Hartlepool in August, starting alongside his brother Scott, after both came through the Blackburn academy.

Blackburn Rovers’ young star Adam Wharton will stay at the club amid Premier League interest

The midfielder kept his place for Blackburn’s second round clash with Bradford and his displays were rewarded by being included in Rovers’ Championship squads. 

Coming off the bench against Stoke City to make his league debut, before being given starts for the win over Blackpool and the defeat to Bristol City last time out. 

Wharton’s current deal runs out this summer, so the club are keen to tie the youngster down to a new deal after his impressive breakthrough to the first team. 

Jon Dahl Tomasson has been quick to include his young star in Rovers’ Championship squads

Blackburn’s young stars are gaining notable interest from Premier League suitors, with Wharton’s team-mate Ashley Phillips attracting attention for Tottenham. 

However, the 17-year-old is also set to sign a new deal at Ewood Park and stay with the Championship club. 

Rovers have made a decent start to their league campaign, currently sitting seventh in the Championship and are set to host Watford on Tuesday night if the current football blackout is lifted. 

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