Fulham have announced the signing of Finland striker Jari Litmanen until the end of the season along with defender Toni Kallio.
The 36-year-old former Liverpool, Barcelona and Ajax striker will renew his relationship with manager Roy Hodgson, who was in charge of the Finland national tam during Euro 2008 qualifying.
Hodgson said on Fulham's official website, www.fulhamfc.com: "I don't think there is a need to explain the qualities that Jari possesses as a player or the obvious reasons for wanting to bring him to Fulham, and I am delighted that he has agreed to join us for the remaining months of the season."
The forward was Hodgson's captain during Euro 2008 qualifying and has been his nation's talisman over the past decade, earning 110 caps and scoring 28 international goals.
Hodgson added: "Although he is not entirely match fit at the moment, I have no doubt that he will have a big part to play over the coming months and that we shall benefit as a team from his skill and experience."
Litmanen is joined at Craven Cottage by international team-mate Toni Kallio.
The 29-year-old defender joins from Swiss side BSC Young Boys and has made 15 appearances for his country.