Crystal Palace and Wolves target Che Adams is likely to stay at Southampton for the rest of the season, according to talkSPORT.

 

Adams has less than six months left on his contract at St. Mary’s and has admirers in the Premier League.

 

Crystal Palace and Wolves are monitoring his situation and Southampton have no issue with parting ways with the forward if their asking price is met.

 

 

 

Losing Adams could be a blow to Saints’ promotion hopes and the club will want to be well compensated if he goes.

 

However, it has been claimed that despite interest from Crystal Palace and Wolves, Adams is likely to stay at St. Mary’s for the rest of the season.

 

 

Crystal Palace want to add a striker to their line-up but they will only make a move for a centre forward if Jean-Philippe Mateta leaves this month.

 

Gary O’Neil is also an admirer of Adams abilities, but Wolves might see Southampton’s valuation of £6m as too high for the forward.

 

 

Southampton are in risk of losing the Scottish international on a free transfer in the summer and now it remains to be seen whether they will reduce their asking price for Adams.