After an impressive season thus far, Birmingham City star Che Adams has quickly emerged as one of the most in-demand players in the country.

The 22-year-old has endured a magnificent few years of late, after impressing at Sheffield United following a move from non-league side Ilkeston Town, and then signing for Blues for only £2million in 2016.

The forward has been influential in Birmingham's promotion push this season, scoring 19 goals and producing four assists for Garry Monk's men - and his form hasn't gone unnoticed.

The attacker has alerted the interest of several high-profile clubs, with reports claiming that the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur have all watched Adams in action in recent weeks, with plenty of other top-flight sides also interested.

Garry Monk will obviously want to keep hold of his star-man beyond this season, but if the price is right, then who knows what will happen? Reports claim that Blues have slapped a £20million price tag on the prolific forward, after rejecting a £9million bid from Burnley for his services in January.

You have got to be loving life if you are Adams right now - not only is he playing a huge role in what is such a tight, enthralling race for the play-offs in the Sky Bet Championship, but he is also courting interest off the biggest clubs in the country.

Of course, he'll want to do his upmost best for the club he is at right now - Garry Monk has ultimately got the best of Adams, hence why he is worth as much as he is right now.

But you feel, that if Blues fail to secure a promotion spot at the end of the season, then a move to the Premier League could be destined for Adams - he'll be wanting to keep on impressing these big clubs ahead of a potential big-money move in the summer.