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The midfielder, who has been at the centre of Blackpool’s good form so far this season, has also been attracting attention from Birmingham City, Sunderland and Blackburn Rovers according to reports in The Daily Mirror.
The Seasiders’ manager Ian Holloway, however, is believed to be reluctant to let go of the diminutive maestro who has intrinsic to how Holloway wants his side to play. Adam, who has featured in 16 of the Premier League outfits 19 games this season, has enjoyed a swift rise to prominence in the last 6 months and is in high demand. But with him being seen as such an important figure to the Tangerines, it is unlikely that he’ll be allowed to leave without a fight.