Crystal Palace signs Fraizer Campbell to 3-year contract on transfer from Cardiff City
Looking to add some scoring ability ahead of the quickly-approaching 2014-15 campaign, Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis has dipped into the transfer market and plucked a striker away from one of the Premier League's relegated clubs of last season.
CPFC are delighted to confirm the signing of striker Fraizer Campbell from Cardiff City on a three year contract for an undisclosed fee.
— Crystal Palace FC (@CPFC) July 25, 2014

[Courtesy: Crystal Palace FC]
While the club did not reveal the fee paid for the 26-year-old Englishman, the BBC reported earlier in the week that his buy-out clause was set at £900,000.
Despite scoring nine goals in all competitions last season with a dysfunctional Cardiff City side - including a memorable brace against Manchester City early in the year - Campbell was unable to help his former side stave off relegation, and will now be hoping that his new team doesn't suffer the same fate as his old one.
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