The Ivory Coast striker moved back to the Liberty Stadium in a £12m deadline day switch.

But the 28-year-old is involved in a legal dispute with Gilbert Kacou and Dalibor Lacina, who he claims took £8m from Swansea in his previous spell in Wales.

Bony has accused his ex-advisors of taking “secret commissions” between July 2013 and February 2015.

He also believes Kacou is guilty of “fraudulent or negligent misrepresentation”.

The case is ongoing, but Bony said: “It will not interfere with my football. I want to be clear, Swansea are not involved. I will leave it to justice. I just focus on the pitch.

“It’s great to be back home. It’s a good feeling to be here.”

Bony turned down Fenerbahce and Lille in favour of rejoining Swansea from Manchester City.

“Swansea is where I played my best football,” he said ahead of tomorrow’s visit of Newcastle.

“It’s like a family. Everything was clear for me and my family were happy here before.

“It’s great to be back home, it’s a good feeling. My boys decided before I did. They heard about the move and said they wanted to go back to Swansea. There were other options, but I didn’t want to go somewhere where my family didn’t want to go.”