The Scotsman

Charlie comes home /Dundee sign Adam on two-year deal

● Ex-scotland midfielder joins boyhood club as Dundee ‘get creative’ with finances

- Alan Pattullo

Dundee have signed boyhood fan Charlie Adam on a two-year contract thanks to the help of three club sponsors, writes Alan Pattullo.

The former Rangers, Blackpool, Liverpool and Stoke City midfielder was a free agent after leaving Reading and has returned to his home city.

A club statement read: “Negotiatio­ns surroundin­g the deal have gone on for a number of weeks but we are delighted to agree a deal that suits all parties.

“For the financial stability of the club we had to stay outwith the financial plan created to help us through the 2020/21 season. We would like to place on record our thanks to three current club sponsors, without whom it would not have been possible.”

Adam,34, played 26 times for Scotland.

Charlie Adam joined Dundee after the club were able to finance a two-year deal for the former Liverpool mid fielder with the help of three club sponsors.

The move is an enormously poignant one for Adam, who grew up supporting the club. His late father, Charlie senior, was also a fan but ended up signing for Dundee United in the late 1980s. After weeks of negotiatio­ns as Dundee sought to put together a suitable package, Adam jnr finally put pen to paper at Dens Park yesterday.

“I am here and I am delighted to be here,” said the 34-yearold. “This is my club that I have grown up supporting. I used to stand on the terraces. So it is nice to now officially to get on the pitch and play for the club that I love and hopefully we can be successful.”

Dundee felt it was right to reveal some aspects of the deal, having been forced to make a number of staff redundant amid cost-cutting efforts in recent months due to the impact of Covid-19.

“Negotiatio­ns surroundin­g the deal have gone on for a number of weeks but we are delighted to agree a deal that suits all parties,” said a state - ment .“For the financial stability of the club we had to stay outwith the financial plan created to help us through the 2020/21 season.

“We were op en to the fact that this meant we would have to get creative to make this deal happen and we would like to place on record our thanks to three current club sponsors, without whom it would not have been possible.”

Adam will be unveiled at a press conference at Dens Park today. He has chosen to wear the No 26 shirt, which is the number of times he played for Scotland.

Dundee clubs hopDFC Direct are offering free “Adam 26” printing on the back of any home and away shirt bought before the end of tomorrow.

As well as being a supporter, Adam has already played twice for the club. He turned out for his boy hood side in 2015 in a testimonia­l for former Dens Park goalkeeper

Julian Speroni, who enjoyed a successful 15-year career at Crystal Palace.

Dundee fell to a 4-3 defeat but Adam scored one of their goals, pointing to the sky afterwards in a tribute to his father, who had taken his own life in Dundee two and-a-half years earlier after suffering depression. Like his son, Adam snr was a midfielder who played for Brechin City, Partick Thistle and St Johnstone as well as Dundee United among others.

Adam junior also turned out for Dundee against St Johnstone three years ago in a testimonia­l for the Per th side’s

Scottish Cup-winning skipper Dave Mackay, now the assistant manager at Dundee.

Adam was a player with Stoke City at the time. Most recently, he was playing in the English Championsh­ip with Reading, for whom he made 21 league appearance­s last season.

Adam star ted his career at Rangers before moving to Blackpool, where he helped the club secure promotion to the English top-flight with a free -kick goal in a 3-2 playoff final win over Cardiff City in 2011. He was signed by then Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish later that year and won the League Cup against Cardiff City just a few months later. Although like current Rangers manager Steven Gerrard he missed one of the spot-kicks, Liverpool lifted the trophy by winning the shootout 3-2 following a 2-2 draw.

Adam is now training his focus on helping Dundee gain promotion from the Championsh­ip. Dundee kick off their league campaign against title favourites Hearts at Tynecastle next month. His competitiv­e debut could come at Dens Park against Forfar Athletic in the Betfred Cup on 6 October.

“I am here and I am delighted to be here. This is my club that I have grown up supporting. I used to stand on the terraces. So it is nice to now officially to get on the pitch”

CHARLIE ADAM

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PICTURE: DAVID DAVIES PA IMAGES 0 Charlie Adam made 21 league appearance­s for Reading in the English Championsh­ip last season.
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