Berry – well known to Swans fans for his representation of Jason Scotland – told the TTFF that Bakr had signed a short term deal after training with both Charlton Athletic and Cardiff City in recent weeks.
Berry said "It's great news for the young lad because it now allows him to play in an overseas professional environment every week. Swansea is an ambitious club with top facilities and both Jason Scotland and Dennis Lawrence have been here before.
"Radanfah was also here on a tryout some months ago and the club liked what they saw of him which has led to this eventual move
"He has worked real hard for this opportunity and deserves the chance to impress at a well organised club. This will also give him the confidence to establish himself in the T&T national side under Russell Latapy who I know rates the boy very highly.
"He has the ability to become a great central defender and if he continues developing as he is, I am confident he will be and it is nice to see another young Trini making his way in UK football and the third at Swansea FC,"
The defender has five caps for the Soca Warriors and will join up with his international team mates next week for their 2010 World Cup qualifier against honduras.