Jedinak will fulfil a lifetimes ambition when he makes his debut for Palace next season, and will begin training with the squad once they return from their pre-season tour of the West Country."Playing in the UK has always been an ambition of mine and I am totally determined to make my time here an absolute success."
The Aussie joins Glenn Murray and Kagisho Dikgacoi as new players in south-west London, and manager Freedman is happy with the way his squad is starting to take shape for the new campaign, which kicks-off against Peterborough United on August 7th.
"Glen Murray's joined us from Brighton on a free transfer which is fantastic for us - he scored 20 odd goals for them last year. I think that'll be a good signing for us and everyone knows about KG [Dikgacoi] from last year," he told the official website.
"The KG deal was the one that I was [really] looking to do. A mobile, central midfielder, 26 years of age, an international and can only get better. That's the (type of) signings we want to bring in and the most pleasing thing is that they both wanted to come and play for the club.
"I feel that Crystal Palace need to get to a level where we attract players that want to come to us, we no longer should go into the loan market or be paying over the odds for certain players. It will be my job to convince players to come and play here."

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