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London: Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston has confirmed the club has held "preliminary discussions" with Liverpool over the sale of Charlie Adam.
Adam looks destined to leave the Seasiders following their relegation on the final day of the season and Oyston has admitted Premier League clubs have been in discussions.
Asked whether Liverpool had made an offer, Oyston told The Gazette: "We've had a few very preliminary discussions and enquiries but nothing of any substance so there really is nothing to report at this stage about interest from anyone."
The Scotland international has been strongly linked with a move to Liverpool and Aston Villa in recent days.
"We've had a few discussions this summer but nothing conclusive so really there is nothing to report," he added.
"Are the reports wide of the mark? I'm sure that football clubs have talks with lots of players all summer that they probably shouldn't do.
"I'm sure that goes on. If January is anything to go by that is certainly the case.
"It is always difficult [when speculation starts]."
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