Crystal Palace on verge of signing former Liverpool goalkeeper Cavalieri

Hodgson has revealed Crystal Palace hope to imminently conclude the signing of Brazilian goalkeeper Diego Cavalieri. Credit: PA

Roy Hodgson has revealed Crystal Palace hope to imminently conclude the signing of Brazilian goalkeeper Diego Cavalieri.

The 35-year-old has been training with Hodgson's squad following his release from Fluminense, and has been in talks over signing a permanent contract to provide a further option in a position the manager has long felt he lacks cover.

A knee injury suffered by Julian Speroni means that Wayne Hennessey remains Palace's only fit, senior goalkeeper. While Cavalieri is not expected to sign a contract in time to be considered for Sunday's Premier League fixture at home to Tottenham, discussions are regardless "well advanced".

"He's been very good," said Hodgson, 70, of a player he also worked with at Liverpool. "He's been with us just over a week now. He was released from his club, Fluminese in Brazil.

"We got to find out about that, and invited him to come over to do some training with us to see how he was and how he likes us. I'm hoping we'll reach an agreement with him. Doug Freedman and Steve Parish (Palace's sporting director and chairman) have been working very hard to get that agreement with him to at least stay until the end of that season.

"I believe they're well advanced in those discussions, but unfortunately not so advanced that we'll have him with us on Sunday."