Keane's move to Villa for two months on loan is expected to be completed today and in time for him to be under consideration for Saturday's home clash with Everton. Given, who is back in training after his five week lay-off with a hamstring injury, is confident Keane can still be a threat at Barclays Premier League level.
He said: said: "It's great for Villa to secure a player of Robbie's calibre, even in the short term. I didn't know how fit he was before the last couple of days in training but he looks really sharp, to be honest."
He added: "We're all delighted that he's here and I think he's just given the whole dressing room a lift.
"He's a big personality and he's a big-game player. I think even in training the lads have been very impressed with what they've seen."
Given added: "Some of the young lads here can learn from a guy like Robbie Keane. It's fantastic for them. I think the younger players will look up to him and learn from him.
"I also think he will cause Premier League defences plenty of problems when's given a chance to play. If you give him a chance, then nine times out of 10 he'll take it."
Given admits he faces a fight to regain his place after the form shown by his deputy, Brad Guzan, since he suffered the hamstring injury against Manchester United in early December.
He said: "I don't know what the manager's thoughts are, whether I will be in the squad to face Everton or not.
"I want to try and get back in as soon as I can and hopefully it will happen on Saturday. But every player has to fight for his place, however, and Brad has done a great job in my absence."
Source: PA
Source: PA