Swansea City winger Nathan Dyer has revealed that he plans on staying at the Liberty Stadium this season.

Dyer’s Swansea future has been in doubt, with rumoured fallouts with some of the directors at the club.

To fuel these rumours, the 28-year-old was sent out on loan last campaign, and remarkably came back home with a Premier League winners medal with Leicester City.

However, now, speaking to Swansea City’s official website, Dyer has insisted that he wants to stay and work for his place again for the Swans.

I am contracted to Swansea, so as far as I know I am going to be here unless the manager tells me otherwise. I am focusing 100 per cent on playing for Swansea. I want to come back and play here. I don’t want to leave – that’s a no-brainer for me. I want to stay and the coaching staff know that. 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.

So it looks as if Dyer’s staying put in South Wales for the 2016/17 Premier League campaign.

The winger has made over 200 appearances in a Swansea shirt since arriving from Southampton in 2009. He’s also bagged 21 goals in his successful tenure in SA1, winning the Play-Off Final as well as netting twice as the Swans won the Capital One Cup final.