Fulham signed former Liverpool striker Ryan Babel on Tuesday in the hope he will help them to Premier League safety.
They are second from bottom and five points off Cardiff City in 17th place.
The 32-year-old signed from Besiktas on a contract until the end of the season.
Babel has been far from prolific in his footballing career with 107 goals in 501 games.
Liverpool paid £11.5million for him back in 2007 but he failed to make much of an impact.
The forward netted 22 times in 146 games during three-and-a-half seasons with the Reds.
Babel had a knack of winning games he scored in, though, for Liverpool.
In the 11 Premier League games he scored in for the Merseyside club, he did not lose a single one.
If he keeps that record going then Fulham may yet have a chance of staying in the top flight.
Babel was shipped off to Hoffenheim in 2011 for a reported fee of £8million but could only manage six games for the Bundesliga club.
He then had spells at Ajax, Kasimpasa in the Turkish League, Al-Ain and Deportivo La Coruna.
The best returns of his career came at Besiktas, where he managed 29 goals in 86 games and helped them to their 15th league title.