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Charlie Adam says he wants to stay at Stoke but has called for more first-team chances

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Charlie Adam discusses his future at Stoke

Charlie Adam says he wants to stay at Stoke but needs to be playing more regularly for the first team.

The midfielder made his first Premier League appearance of the season in Stoke's 1-0 victory over Watford as an 88th-minute substitute, with his other two first-team matches of the campaign coming in the EFL Cup.

Adam said: "I love it here and I want to stay but I want to be playing as well so we will have to wait and see.

"It is frustrating but we will see what happens in the next couple of months and go from there.

"The manager (Mark Hughes) has said that I would have to wait for an injury or a suspension before I get an opportunity."

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He added: "I try and work hard, I don't cause any problems, I enjoy it there and the manager knows that when called on he could rely on me.

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"But it all comes down to the club and what they want to do. It's a great club to be part of and we will see what happens."

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