Midfielder Darren Way has ended his injury-plagued spell at Swansea by completing a return to former club Yeovil on a two-year deal.

Way left Huish Park to join the Swans in January 2006 but made just nine starts for the club. He returned on loan to the Glovers in November last year and has now linked up with Russell Slade's side again on a permanent basis.

Way told the Glovers' official website: "I really enjoyed my time back at Yeovil on loan and Russell Slade convinced me I had a part to play at Yeovil.

"Swansea didn't quite work out for me the way I hoped it would but I have gained a lot of experience from my time at Swansea and hope to use that experience through the rest of my career.

"I'd like to thank all the staff at Swansea for everything they have done for me and I wish them all the best for the coming season.

"It's been a pleasure to work with Roberto Martinez and his assistant Graham Jones and with their experience and knowledge I expect them to go on to bigger and better things."