The Scotland international underwent a medical at the club's Melwood training ground after the two clubs agreed a deal to end the Reds' six-month pursuit of the 25-year-old.Just over 24 hours after that medical was completed the deal was eventually finalised with Liverpool confirming the move in a brief statement on their website, accompanied by a picture of Adam signing his contract alongside director of football Damien Comolli."I am absolutely delighted to be here," Adam told the official club website. "It has been a long process but now I can't wait to get started and hopefully this will be a successful period in my career and in the club's history."Liverpool is a massive club with terrific players and a terrific manager."I see this as the perfect development for me to come here, play with such wonderful players and hopefully help the team to win trophies, because that's the most important thing."I'm delighted to be able to walk out on the same pitch as some of the players here."There are good players at the club, top, top players who I want to learn from. I want to become a better player and hopefully bring something to the team."Hopefully we can have a successful period because it's been missing now for a couple of years."At the end of the day you get judged on trophies and as a footballer you want to win as many as you can."This club has had a lot of success over the years, so let's get back to doing that.The role of Kenny Dalglish in securing the signature of his fellow Scot cannot be underestimated.He identified Adam very early on as a player he wanted and even drove the midfielder into the club's Melwood training ground for his medical.Dalglish's influence was marked when he took charge in January, turning performances and results around, and that did not go unnoticed by Adam.Adam added: "You have seen since the new manager came in the forward strides that have been made."Kenny has a terrific respect from players and people in the game."He is a wonderful manager and it's an honour to be able to say I'm going to be able to play for Liverpool."I tasted Anfield last year, scoring here (in the Seasiders' 2-1 win) was an unbelievable feeling and hopefully I've got many more days like that as a Liverpool player."
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