Crystal Palace boss Dougie Freedman has revealed they're close to making a double signing in Antonio Pedroza and Anthony Gardner.
Pedroza, who was born in England, has most recently been playing for Jaguares in Mexico, but the 20-year-old is now close to securing a deal at Selhurst Park.
Speaking after Tuesday's 2-1 win over Coventry City, Freedman said: "I'm hoping for good news tomorrow on Antonio, because of the situation with the Mexican club and communication through emails taking a little bit longer than it should have really, and because of the injury as well.
"Hopefully tomorrow morning I will have fantastic news on that as well, for a very small fee."
Freedman is also set to finalise a deal to sign experienced defender Gardner, who enjoyed a loan spell at Palace from Hull last season.
He is available on a free transfer and, after a move to Birmingham stalled, Gardner is now expected to sign for Palace.
"Anthony Gardner will hopefully sign for us in the morning as well," added Freedman.
"That's 90% done. I have been patient because I understand that Anthony is the right character and right player to come in and helps us defensively."