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By Greg Heffer

LIVERPOOL midfielder Charlie Adam will refuse to be forced out the club, despite speculation linking him with a move away from Anfield.

LIVERPOOL ACE CHARLIE ADAM: I WON'T BE FORCED OUT

The Scotland international doesn’t feature highly in new boss Brendan Rodgers’ plans for the season after the Reds brought in Joe Allen from Swansea.

And it has been reported that Rodgers has tried to use Adam as a make-weight in a deal for Fulham forward Clint Dempsey.

But, despite admitting he could find playing time limited this term, the 26-year-old has denied claims he will be pushed out the club.

“I am happy at Liverpool and why would I leave after a year? There is no point,” he said.

“I am open enough to say I have had a conversation with the manager but for me I’m not going anywhere.

“I want to play this year and hopefully I get the opportunity to do that.

“For us at Liverpool it is a big season, we have got the Europa League and we want to improve on what we did last year in the league.”

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