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Adam not ruling out January exit

Charlie Adam is remaining tight-lipped on his future, fuelling speculation that he is set to leave Blackpool during the January window.
Boss Ian Holloway pleaded for Adam to remain with the Tangerines until the summer after the club repelled bids from Aston Villa and Birmingham.
But Adam's future remains up in the air, with Liverpool reportedly showing an interest in the 25-year-old, who has scored three goals this term for the Premier League's surprise package.
Holloway has admitted that he will not stand in the way if one of the top clubs comes calling - but Adam is not letting himself get distracted by the transfer rumours swirling around his head.
"I am not here to speak about speculation," said Adam. "There is nothing I can say on it. Is it hard to concentrate on my game when clubs are putting bids in? No, it is easy. At the end of the day I am a footballer and I want to keep playing.
"If anyone has seen the performances I have had over the last month or so, then they will know the speculation has not derailed me."
