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New Plymouth Argyle manager will face Morgan Whittaker battle immediately: View

Morgan Whittaker is bound to receive transfer interest yet again this summer

Plymouth Argyle secured their Championship safety on the final day of the season, thanks in large part to one standout player.

Morgan Whittaker was exceptional for the Pilgrims throughout the 2023/24 campaign, and it’s evident that without the 23-year-old’s contributions, they would not be a Championship club today.

Whittaker’s impressive performances earned him a spot in the EFL Championship Team of the Season, and it’s clear that Plymouth will face a significant challenge in retaining the former Swansea City man this summer.

The Pilgrims are without a manager, but whoever is appointed at Home Park faces a battle to keep hold of Whittaker, and whether they are able to retain the 23-year-old could make or break Plymouth’s 2024/25 campaign.

Morgan Whittaker will attract transfer interest this summer

Morgan Whittaker

Whoever is appointed as Plymouth Argyle boss will undoubtedly recognize Morgan Whittaker’s talent and understand the importance of keeping him at the club for future success.

However, it’s possible that another club could make Plymouth an offer they can’t refuse, forcing them to sell him. It would likely require a substantial fee for the Pilgrims to consider parting with the 23-year-old.

Since joining Plymouth on a permanent basis last summer, Whittaker played 50 times for the club in all competitions during the 2023/24 season, scoring 20 goals and registering nine assists. This included all 46 league games, where he scored 19 goals and provided eight assists, contributing to a total of 27 goal involvements.

2023/24 Championship Top Scorers (Regular Season) – BBC Sport
Player Club P G A
1. Sammie Szmodics Blackburn Rovers 44 27 4
2. Adam Armstrong Southampton 46 21 13
3. Crysencio Summerville Leeds United 43 19 9
4. Morgan Whittaker Plymouth Argyle 46 19 8
5. Jamie Vardy Leicester City 35 18 2

For a side that finished 21st, just above the relegation zone, it is a hugely impressive feat for a player to record those sorts of numbers, and there will be clubs keeping tabs on him this summer.

Whittaker was the subject of transfer interest in January from the likes of Lazio, and Plymouth turned down a bid from the Italian side, with the club stating that the player was not for sale at the time.

It was a move that paid off, with Whittaker helping lead the club to Championship survival, but they may find it hard to turn down big money bids this summer.

Plymouth’s new boss will face a battle to keep hold of the player this summer, and there are bound to be plenty of twists and turns in the coming months.

Plymouth may have to cash in on Morgan Whittaker this summer

Home Park Plymouth Argyle 1920

Make no bones about it, a club of Plymouth’s size will have to listen to offers of around £10million for Morgan Whittaker, as that is a huge amount of money for a club of their stature, and for many clubs at Championship level.

By no means will Plymouth want to cash in on their star player, and Whittaker seems happy at Home Park, but that sort of money could help build a squad for years to come, and they would have made a huge profit from the player’s time at the club.

To put it into context, Whittaker was Plymouth’s record signing last summer when he joined the club for £1million, showing that the Pilgrims aren’t big spenders by any stretch of the imagination, so if they could bring in a transfer fee of £10million plus just a year later, it would represent excellent business.

Plymouth Argyle are still searching for a permanent replacement for Ian Foster after he was sacked in April.

The board is well aware that keeping Morgan Whittaker this summer is far from guaranteed. As an incredibly talented youngster, Whittaker is likely to attract interest from both Premier League clubs and top European leagues, offering wages Plymouth cannot match.

Any incoming manager must be prepared for the significant challenge of retaining Whittaker, understanding that they will face a fierce battle to keep him at the club in the coming months.

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