Dougie Freedman has not ruled out more loan signings at Crystal Palace, but only if they come to him.

The Eagles manager added Dutch midfielder Kemy Agustien to his squad last week when the 24 year-old joined on loan until the end of the season from Swansea City.

He joins Anthony Gardner, Kagisho Dikgacoi, James Vaughan and Pablo Counago as players enjoying temporary stays at Selhurst Park, meaning Freedman has used up his quota of five allowed in a matchday squad.

Although admitting he is not looking for any more additions, he didn't close the door on the possibility if the right players came up.

"I am not actively looking for anyone else now," he said.

"But then if the phone starts ringing and I get a good offer for someone who I think will improve them team then I will still look at it.

"I have got my five loan signings I am allowed on a matchday but that won't stop me adding more.

"If someone else who can add a bit of quality to the squad becomes available I will look at bringing them in.

"Kemy has been training really good and is looking great.

"He has not played a lot of first team games though so we are just getting him up to speed and fitness."