Swansea City's Melker Widell made his senior international debut on Tuesday as Sweden thumped Northern Ireland in Stockholm.
Widell signed for Swansea in January, but returned to Danish club Aab Aalborg on loan for the rest of the 2024-25 season.
The 22-year-old will arrive in Wales this summer as a full international having come on for the closing minutes of Sweden's 5-1 friendly win.
Widell, an attacking midfielder or wide player, featured alongside the likes of Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak, Nottingham Forest's Anthony Elanga and Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof.
He has signed a contract at Swansea which runs until 2029, with the Championship club paying a significant fee to secure his signature.
The Swans had been keen for Widell to join up with them in January, but Aalborg would only agree to the transfer if Widell's return on loan was guaranteed.