I'm sorry, but signing him is another Bullard in the making. Reading between the lines he looks like he is finished.
You don't spend £6m on a player (especially someone like Pulis) and not play him. Granted, this is from Wiki (and my gran could have written it) but it says the following;
Palacios joined Stoke City on 31 August 2011, signing a four year contract along with fellow Spurs team-mate Peter Crouch.[26] The fee was undisclosed but is believed to be around £6 million.[27] He made his debut for Stoke in a 1–0 win against Liverpool on 10 September 2011.[28] His start to his Stoke career has been restricted by a knee injury and tonsillitis.[29] Palacios eventually made his first league start on 21 December 2011 away at Manchester City.[30] By March 2012 Palacios still hadn't managed to become a regular in the side playing mostly in cameo roles. Manager Tony Pulis revealed that his fitness level a long standing knee injury – has been the problem and that the fans won't see the best of him before he has undergone a full pre-season training schedule.[31] However he was unable to get into the starting line-up in 2012–13 making just four appearances all as a substitute.[32]
If Stoke spent £6m then they would look for to recoup half, plus the fact that the player hasn't made a transfer request to my knowledge means they would have to pay his contract up in full.
For a £3m fee and wages of c£20k per week I'd look back at Bridcott as a better valued option.
Anyone agree?