Ben Whiteman Rejects Sensational £10 Million Offer — Commits Future to Preston North End
In a remarkable show of loyalty that has delighted supporters at Deepdale, Preston North End captain Ben Whiteman has reportedly turned down a sensational £10 million transfer offer from a Championship or Premier League club, choosing to remain with the Lilywhites and continue leading the side in midfield.
Whiteman, 28, has firmly established himself as one of Preston’s most respected and popular players, admired for his leadership, consistency, and tireless work rate. Over recent seasons, he has been central to the club’s performances and is widely regarded by fans as the heartbeat of the team.
According to sources close to the club, the proposed £10 million deal — including achievable performance-based add-ons — would have represented one of the highest fees ever offered for a Preston player. Despite the financial incentive and prestige, Whiteman is reported to have made his position clear immediately: he wants to stay and help the Lilywhites succeed.
> “This club has given me everything,” Whiteman is reported to have said.
“The fans, the city, and the squad — I want to be part of what we’re building here. Money isn’t the reason I play.”
While £10 million is considered an eye-catching exaggeration by Championship standards, it reflects Whiteman’s importance to the squad, his leadership, and his influence both on and off the pitch.
Preston North End’s manager is believed to be thrilled with the midfielder’s commitment, describing it as a major boost to squad morale and a signal to the rest of the team. Fans responded with enthusiasm online, praising Whiteman’s loyalty and describing him as “our captain, our leader, and one of our own.”
With Whiteman staying put, Preston North End continue their Championship campaign with renewed belief, anchored by a player whose commitment to the club matches his performances on the pitch.











