Sir Alex Ferguson Sabotages Liverpool’s Charlie Adam Bid With £10 Million Claim

Blackpool manager Ian Holloway presciently declared before Tuesday's tie with Manchester United at Bloomfield road that Charlie Adam's performance would boost his asking price to a level that would dwarf Liverpool's £4 million ($6.4 million) bid.

Adam accordingly proceeded to dominate the first 45 minutes of the match, out Paul Scholes-ing Paul Scholes with his long passes from midfield and creating two goals with his corner kicks.

While United went on to win the match 3-2, manager Sir Alex Ferguson hailed Adam, backing Holloway's £16 million valuation.

"We just couldn't handle Charlie Adam's free-kicks and corners. We were all over the place," Ferguson said.

"His corner kicks are worth £10 million in themselves. The boy is an incredible striker of the ball."

Most clubs have valued the 25-year-old Scottish international at a figure close to Liverpool's initial bid, but with Ferguson's statement, Blackpool may be further unwilling to sell its star player when in the midst of a battle for Premier League survival. While it seems far-fetched that Ferguson intentionally sabotaged Liverpool by backing Adam's eight-figure value, his corroboration of Holloway's claim surely won't help.

"Charlie will have to accept whatever we do," said Holloway

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"In the summer he will have 12 months left on his contract. [That is] a whole new ball park."

"I'll speak to the owners and let them know how Charlie feels but we have a duty to the fans to run the club professionally."

Adam has officially requested a transfer. Aston Villa is also pursuing the rising star.