LONDON -- United States goalkeeper Kasey Keller has joined Premier League team Fulham and could make his first start Saturday.
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The 37-year-old goalkeeper left Borussia Moenchengladbach last season after 2 ½ years when the club was relegated to Germany's second division.
Keller said it was an easy decision to move back to London.
"It's fantastic to be back in the Premiership after a couple of years' absence," he said. "When the opportunity to join Fulham came up it was an exciting proposition that didn't take too much consideration."
He becomes the fourth American on the team, joining defender Carlos Bocanegra, midfielder Clint Dempsey and injured captain Brian McBride.
With Fulham's No. 1 goalkeeper Antti Niemi injured, Keller could start at Aston Villa on Saturday.
Tony Warner has played in Fulham's first three games after Niemi injured his hand warming up for the opening match. Fulham also has 20-year-old goalkeeper Ricardo Batista.
"I know that Fulham already has two quality goalkeepers, but I would like to think that I can add something to the squad in terms of its options, and I am really enthusiastic about this new challenge," said Keller, a veteran of four World Cups who has played 102 times for the United States.
The length of his contract and financial details were not disclosed.
Keller has played in the Premier League before -- he was at Tottenham from 2001 until January 2005, when he moved to Moenchengladbach.
He also played at Rayo Vallecano in Spain from 1999 to 2001, as well as English clubs Millwall and Leicester.
"Kasey is a proven professional with impeccable international credentials," Fulham manager Lawrie Sanchez said. "It's vital that 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."



