Connor Wickham: Cardiff City sign free agent striker Wickham
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Cardiff City have completed the signing of striker Connor Wickham on a deal until the end of the current season.
The former Leeds and Crystal Palace forward left League One side Forest Green Rovers last month after his short-term deal came to an end.
Wickham was signed in time to feature in the Bluebirds' squad for tonight's game at Birmingham as a substitute.
Cardiff are hoping Wickham can bolster an attack that has scored the fewest goals in the Championship this season.
The Bluebirds are currently just outside the Championship relegation zone having scored only 22 goals in 31 games.
Bluebirds boss Sabri Lamouchi, having already signed Sory Kaba on loan from FC Midtjylland, was keen to tie up a deal for the ex-England Under-21 international who joins after a successful trial with the Championship strugglers.
Born in Hereford, Wickham has scored more than 60 goals in club football during a career which has been hampered by knee injuries.
In 2011 he joined then Premier League Sunderland for an initial fee of £8.1m. He scored 15 goals in 91 games for the Wearside club before moving on to Palace for £7m in 2015.
He scored nine goals in 20 all-competition games during his five months at Forest Green, including a spectacular effort from the halfway line in an FA Cup tie against non-league South Shields in November.