Veteran goalkeeper Kasey Keller has joined Fulham.
The Cottagers have been short of options in goal this season, following an
injury to first-choice Antti Niemi and with a lack of cover for Tony Warner in
the Finn's absence.
Fulham manager Lawrie Sanchez believes 37-year-old American Keller could be
the right man at the right time for the Barclays Premier League club.
'I'm delighted that Kasey has joined us, and I'm sure he'll be a great
addition to the squad,' said Sanchez of the former Leicester goalkeeper, who
has been playing most recently for Borussia Moenchengladbach.
'Obviously, with Antti being injured, it was important we added some strength
and depth in that area - and Kasey is a proven professional with impeccable
international credentials.
'It's vital we have cover in all areas throughout the squad, and I think he
will be a valuable asset to us over the course of the season.'
Keller, meanwhile, is delighted at the opportunity to show what he can do
again at the top level in English football.
'It's fantastic to be back in the Premier League after a couple of years'
absence - and when the opportunity to join Fulham came up it was an exciting
proposition that didn't take too much consideration,' he said.
'I am really enthusiastic about this new challenge.'