Premier-League winner Dyer loving life back ‘home’ at Swansea
Nathan Dyer may have won a hugely unexpected Premier League winner’s medal during his time at Leicester City but the winger is delighted to be home again in Swansea.
Dyer spent last season on loan with the Foxes and made 12 appearances as the club lifted the Premier League title.
The 28-year-old is now back with Swansea City though and desperate to build on the 273 outings he has made for the Swans since joining in 2009.

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“Now I am back and I want to break into the team at Swansea,” said Dyer.
“I want to give a good impression to the manager and I am working as hard as I can to do that. Swansea is the club I have been at for many years. It’s my home.
“I am focusing 100 per cent on playing for Swansea. Now I just have to work hard.
“It’s about making sure the manager sees my dedication on the pitch and in training to force my way into his plans.
“I am 28 now. I wouldn’t say I’m old but I’ve got a lot more tools in my bag – I want to show that to the fans.”




