Club stalwart Jay Fulton says the club and city feel like home as the midfielder extends his stay in south Wales for a further two years.
The Scot is set to remain in the club’s colours for the next two seasons after putting pen to paper on a new contract through to June 2028.
The deal will bring Jay's tenure in SA1 to 14 years, joining from Falkirk in January 2014, he has already completed a dozen years of service to the Swans and is the longest-serving player in the first-team squad.
"I'm really happy to get it done. I spoke to Tom [Gorringe] and the gaffer, and they were really eager for me to get it done," said Fulton.
"For me, the club's in a good place, the gaffer has come in and he's kicked on really well.
"Personally for me, it's been twelve years already and I'm still enjoying it."
After making his move from Scotland, Fulton made his first appearance as a substitute in the 4-1 win over Aston Villa back in April 2014
In total, he has made 313 appearances and been a popular and trusted member of the squad under a succession of managers.
"I don't think anyone in this professions expects to be at a club this long, and that probably makes it even more special for me.
"All my memories are with this club, and it's a huge achievement to play that amount of games.
"My wife and I moved down when I was 19, two of my boys were born in Swansea. The majority of my life, and whole kids' lives have been here.
"It's home away from home."