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Blackpool manager Ian Holloway not worried about Charlie Adam’s future: EPL news

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Blackpool manager Ian Holloway not worried about Charlie Adam’s future: EPL news

Blackpool manager Ian Holloway has claimed that he is not worried about Charlie Adam’s future at Bloomfield road. The enigmatic Englishman believes that the situation is now out of his hands.
Speaking about the transfer speculation surrounding Charlie Adam, Ian Holloway said, “I haven't got a clue whether he'll move on or not in the summer. I can't worry about things that aren't in my control. The situation will be taken out of my hands because
of how well he has played."
He added, "Other people who have a lot more resources than I have will have seen what he can do, and it will be their choice and not mine.”
Midfielder Charlie Adam has been a revelation this season. He has undoubtedly been the best player for the Tangerines throughout the campaign. Adam’s performances have caught the eye of some of the biggest clubs in England, and Ian Holloway knows that once
that happens, it is only a matter of time before the midfielder leaves Bloomfield road.
The club has already turned down several bids for the player in the January transfer window, most notably that of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809, who offered around six million pounds for Adam’s services. However, Blackpool turned down all of the midfielder’s suitors in a bid
to keep their prized asset for the remainder of his contract.
Charlie Adam’s contract with Blackpool runs until the end of next season, and Ian Holloway has insisted that unless he is offered a sum of money worthy of the player’s services, he will do his level best to keep Adam at Bloomfield road.
Holloway said, “Players sign these deals and they should see their contract through, unless someone offers us a fee which is respectable and I didn't think we were offered that in January.
The Blackpool boss added that the club would try to hold out for what they believed was the right fee, instead of being bullied by bigger clubs.
Blackpool currently face a fight for Premier League survival. The Tangerines are in 18th place in the League standings with 33 points.

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