It looks like Adele will be Rolling In The Deep at Glastonbury – if festival boss Michael Eavis can get his way.

Worthy Farm is in talks to get the singer to headline Saturday night at the well-loved mud fest.

But the Eavis clan have a tough fight on their hands as 26-year-old Adele has previously said she “will not do festivals”.

Our Glasto source says: “Most of the acts have been booked for Glasto but Michael and daughter Emily Eavis are still trying to get Adele for Saturday night.

“She has been on their wishlist for a few years now. Negotiations are ongoing but this is the closest they have got to signing her.

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“Several bands that have been booked for Saturday have been told they could be performing before her. It’s created quite a buzz.”

A festival spokesman declined to comment on the story, but added: “We look forward to announcing the line-up in the late spring.”

Speaking about her wishlist in 2013, Emily said: “We would love to have Adele.” But the warbler seemed to burst Em’s bubble by saying she didn’t want to get muddy.

Adele added: “The thought of an audience that big frightens the life out of me.

“I don’t think the music would work, either. It’s all too slow. I’d hate to book a festival and have a f****** anxiety attack and then not go on stage, do you know what I mean?”

It’s been four years since Adele took to the stage for a full tear-jerking gig.

The last time she performed a 90-minute set was in September 2011, in Glasgow.

She is currently working on her third studio album while also being mum to her two-year-old son, Angelo.

And while we are not expecting that much time from her, an appearance at Glasto – which runs from June 24-28 – would definitely make 2015.

The source added: “Emily and Michael know what a big deal this would be and they are determined to make it happen.”

Come on, Glasto. If you can get the Rolling Stones to headline, anything is possible.