The Eagles manager has also insisted only injury kept him from selecting Dwight Gayle for Saturday's 1-0 win over Stoke in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Pardew had previously spoken of his concerns surrounding Adebayor's lack of match-fitness, while the absence of Gayle increased speculation he is to leave for Swansea.
Adebayor's arrival on a free transfer until the end of the season will likely further limit Gayle's first-team chances, given he was already far from a regular, but Pardew denied he had left the striker out of his FA Cup squad amid reported interest from Swansea.
"Dwight got four goals in our pre-game [training match] we have on a Friday, but was injured [on Saturday]," Pardew said. "We've kind of pencilled [Adebayor] in to be involved on Tuesday, so we'll have to wait and see. I think there's a good chance.
"We had a few players missing [against Stoke], lost a couple at half-time, but everybody really put in a performance at their level or above their level, and you can't ask for more than that.
"You could see by the results in the FA Cup, the Premier League [teams are] taking this competition a lot more seriously than before."
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