The youngster has left Crystal Palace on a permanent basis.

Swindon Town have completed the signing of attacker Keshi Anderson from Crystal Palace on a permanent deal.
The versatile attacker, who is capable of playing as an attacking midfielder, on either flank, as a support striker or up front, has been hugely impressive for Swindon since joining from Palace on loan and has now signed for the League Two side on a permanent basis, as reported by the club’s official website.
Anderson has produced some excellent displays for Swindon so far and has scored four goals in League Two this season, while he has provided seven assists.

The 22-year-old will now hope to develop further at Swindon, who are currently in ninth place in League Two and are looking to secure a place in the playoffs.
Having joined Palace in February 2015, Anderson spent time on loan at Doncaster Rovers, Bolton Wanderers and Northampton Town prior to his switch to Swindon.

Although he didn’t make a competitive first-team appearance for Palace, he was an unused substitute for the Premier League defeat at home to Swansea City earlier this season when Frank De Boer was in charge.
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