Yousef Salech: Cardiff City sign Sirius striker for undisclosed fee
“I focus on scoring goals and creating chances for my teammates. I would say I have good physical attributes. I would describe myself as a hard-working player who wants to do the best for the team.”
Cardiff City manager Omar Riza said he had been “monitoring” Selah “for some time”.
“He’s a strong, powerful lad who can keep the ball and get people involved, but he’s also very good at outrunning opponents with well-timed, smart runs,” Riza added.
“He’s dangerous in the box, he wants to score goals and he has a lot of good qualities which will help massively. I think we have a real gem here.”
“He hasn’t played since November, but he hasn’t had much rest either. He’s been working hard individually over the past five weeks to stay in good shape.”
Saleh, who was born in Denmark to a Palestinian father and a Polish mother, is also eligible to play for Jordan.
The Bluebirds he joins lack a true centre-forward, with Wilfried Kanga, on loan from Hertha Berlin, failing to score in 16 games this season.
Keon Etete only made his debut of the season last week after sustaining a hamstring injury, while the untrained Roko Simic returns to the club after a loan spell at Kortrijk failed.