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Jamal Lowe feels he has “unfinished business” with Swansea City after sealing his return to the club.
The 29-year-old is back for a second spell in SA1, having completed a loan move from Bournemouth that will see him spend the remainder of the 2023-24 season with the Swans.
Lowe scored 14 goals in 58 appearances during a first spell that saw him help the club reach the 2021 play-off final.
He went on to join the Cherries in August 2022, and had a loan spell with Queens Park Rangers over the second half of last season.
Lowe has experienced promotions with Portsmouth and Bournemouth, but admits the Wembley disappointment of defeat to Brentford with the Swans two years ago still lingers.
“I enjoyed my time here before, and we got to the play-off final which was a great achievement,” he said.
“But we did not get over the line and that still hurts me now when I look back and think about it.
“It’s something I look back on with a bit of regret, and it is something I would like to help the club put right.
“I absolutely feel I have unfinished business with Swansea, we were just 90 minutes away from being in the Premier League.
“But now it is a new manager, new players. There is a new focus and a new energy and so I feel like this is a great opportunity to help this club again.”
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