Swansea striker Wales joins Dundee on loan

Bobby Wales smiles as he arrives at a Swansea game Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
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Bobby Wales played six times for Huddersfield during a loan spell in the second half of last season

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Swansea City striker Bobby Wales has joined Scottish Premiership side Dundee on loan for the remainder of the 2026-27 season.

Wales, 21, has made only five substitute appearances for Swansea, scoring once, since joining from Kilmarnock in the summer of 2025.

The Championship club are keen for Wales to play regular first-team football at Dundee, where Swansea academy product Cameron Congreve impressed during a loan spell last season.

Wales winger Congreve was sold to Belgian club Westerlo for what is understood to have been a seven-figure fee earlier this month after thriving in Scotland.

Swansea hope Wales' return to his native Scotland will see him progress after he endured a frustrating stint at League One Huddersfield Town in the second half of last season.

The Swans signed Wales on a four-year deal, with Kilmarnock receiving a compensation payment because of the player's age even though he was out of contract at Rugby Park.