Crystal Palace have completed the signing of Emmanuel Adebayor.
The Togo striker was a free agent having been released by Tottenham in September but has agreed a deal at Selhurst Park until the end of the current campaign.
It is understood negotiations between Adebayor's representatives and Palace began just over a fortnight ago.
The player has been training every day with a personal trainer and passed his medical at the south London club this morning.
He will be assessed by the Palace backroom staff tomorrow morning and they will establish whether he will be fit enough to feature in the Eagles' fourth-round FA Cup tie against Stoke on Saturday.
Adebayor was close to a move to Aston Villa in the summer but turned down the chance to play under former Tottenham head coach Tim Sherwood, and then a deadline-day move to West Ham also broke down.
According to Skysports news.
He was not named in either Tottenham's Premier League or Europa League squads and, with just a year left on his contract, was released by mutual consent.
Palace manager Alan Pardew confirmed on Friday that he was still hoping to sign "a big player" this month, and said: "We're after somebody who would fit into our group and give us a lift. It'd be nice to see a big player come in, so we'll see."
Palace have not scored in the league since beating Stoke 2-1 on December 19, a run of five Premier League games that includes three successive defeats, and Adebayor has been brought in to help address that profligacy.
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