Former Crystal Palace loanee Kagisho Dikgacoi is on the verge of a permanent move from Fulham, manager Dougie Freedman has confirmed. The midfielder is set to sign a permanent contract with the Eagles after they agreed a£600,000 fee with Fulham for the South Africa international. He moved to Selhurst Park on a loan deal, but is now set to rejoin the club on a three-year deal. Freedman is pleased with his prospective purchase. He said: "KG will sign on a permanent deal. He's my kind of player and I've persuaded the chairman to buy him. "At only 26 he is only going to get better with more games and I see it as a good investment for the football club. "He wants to come here and play and I am only interested in players who are keen to play for Crystal Palace and will make us a better side." Dikgacoi has been at Craven Cottage since August 2009, but only managed seven Premier League starts for the club.