Crystal Palace completed the signing of former Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor on Tuesday.
Adebayor was a free agent after leaving Tottenham in September. He visited Palace's training ground for talks on Tuesday before finalising a short-term deal until the end of the season.
The deal includes an option for a year-long extension should he impress at Selhurst Park, sources say, and Adebayor has accepted the offer despite initially wanting a long-term contract.
Palace assistant boss Keith Millen, meanwhile, remains confident the south-east London club can get the best out of Adebayor.
"We have a good group of players at this club and I would like to think we could deal with anyone," Millen told the Croyden Advertiser. "It is the environment really -- if it is the right environment then you can maybe get the players who may have been difficult before to be decent."
Palace host Stoke in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday, which could see Adebayor make his debut
Adebayor was a free agent after leaving Tottenham in September. He visited Palace's training ground for talks on Tuesday before finalising a short-term deal until the end of the season.
The deal includes an option for a year-long extension should he impress at Selhurst Park, sources say, and Adebayor has accepted the offer despite initially wanting a long-term contract.
Palace assistant boss Keith Millen, meanwhile, remains confident the south-east London club can get the best out of Adebayor.
"We have a good group of players at this club and I would like to think we could deal with anyone," Millen told the Croyden Advertiser. "It is the environment really -- if it is the right environment then you can maybe get the players who may have been difficult before to be decent."
Palace host Stoke in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday, which could see Adebayor make his debut
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