Blackpool captain Charlie Adam will be assessed by manager Ian Holloway before being included in the line-up for tonight's clash with West Ham United.
Adam lodged a transfer request in the final days of the January transfer window in the hope he could clinch a deal to either Liverpool or Tottenham but neither eventuated, keeping him at Bloomfield Road.
Now Holloway will ensure that the Scottish playmaker is right from a mental viewpoint to take on the Hammers at home.
"I will assess whether he is ready to play against West Ham," said Holloway. "If I was Charlie, I would be taking everything that happened as a positive, enjoy my football and carry on believing that in the summer there are going to be all sorts of options there for me.
"If he does want to move, then he had better play to get one. He ain't got one this window so he hasn't played well enough to get one, has he? Liverpool certainly had some money - why didn't they spend it on Charlie?
"I accept Charlie will go but I don't know if the chairman does. It depends on how they behave.
"What's the most dangerous thing in the world? Somebody who doesn't care and can do whatever he likes. They're dangerous people. That is what my chairman is. I wouldn't like to mess around with him."
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