Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has said the club were too quick to sell Gylfi Sigurdsson as the Swansea player would be "perfect" for his current team.
Sigurdsson will be hoping to deliver Pochettino a timely reminder of his creative talents when the Swans face Spurs on Saturday at White Hart Lane.
He was one of the first players to depart after the Argentinian took charge in the summer of 2014, rejoining Swansea in a deal that saw Ben Davies and Michel Vorm move in the other direction.
The 27-year-old had struggled for a regular starting place during two stop-start seasons in north London but he quickly rediscovered his rhythm at Swansea, with seven goals and ten assists in 2014-15 and then 11 goals and four assists last term.