Blackpool defender Eardley tips Adam for big money summer move

07 February 2011 13:51
Blackpool defender Neal Eardley says Charlie Adam will eventually get his move to a bigger Premier League club - but believes hanging on to the Scotland international could be a defining moment in the Seasiders' bid to avoid the drop.[LNB]The future of the former Rangers midfielder was one of the main talking points of the transfer window, with Blackpool rejecting offers from Liverpool, Aston Villa and Spurs.[LNB]However, there was not enough time for the deal to be completed and the 25-year-old will remain at Bloomfield Road until at least the end of the season.[LNB] Cheeky Charlie: Adam celebrates after scoring Blackpool's third goal[LNB]And Eardley, who is preparing for Wales' Carling Nations Cup clash with the Republic of Ireland tomorrow night, says that is a huge boost for Ian Holloway's men, even if he accepts Adam may not be with them much longer.[LNB]'Charlie played a massive part in us getting promoted," said Eardley. [LNB]'I think he scored 19 goals last season from midfield, which is excellent, and he has proved again this season what a massive player he is for us.[LNB]'We have done well to keep him but I am sure Charlie will get his move in the summer or whenever because he is good enough to play for one of the big clubs.[LNB]'But for now he is still a Blackpool player and hopefully he cancontinue to play at his best between now and the end of the season.'[LNB] Summer Sales: Redknapp (left) and Dalglish are expected to renew their interest in signing Blackpool skipper Adam[LNB]Saturday's 5-3 defeat at Everton was Blackpool's seventh in eight Premier League games, a run that has seen them drop to 15th in the table, just two points above the relegation zone.[LNB]But Eardley is adamant that morale is still high in the camp.[LNB]He said: 'We have not had the best of runs but at our place once one game is done it's straight on to the next one, we don't dwell on things.[LNB]'There's never a quiet moment with us but we need to do the right things and keep ourselves in the Premier League.'[LNB] Adam switches focus back to survival bid as Blackpool back wantaway aceHolloway: Adam will get his big move away from Blackpool eventuallyAdam unfazed by transfer talk as Liverpool and Villa track Blackpool star [LNB]  Explore more:People: Ian Holloway, Charlie Adam Places: Liverpool, Scotland, Republic of Ireland, Wales

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