Swansea boss Graham Potter has made a positive start to the season, and with his side just two points off the play-off positions, Swans fans will be hoping they can keep their good form up. 

Swansea overcame a poor Reading side as they won 2-0 at the weekend.

A brace from Oliver McBurnie took his goal tally to six for the season and he remains the main outlet for goals in this Swansea side.

Potter will be hoping that his striker can keep up his good run of form, and with the imminent return of Wilfried Bony to the Swansea squad, McBurnie could benefit from some competition for his spot in the starting XI.

The Swans travel to relegation threatened Rotherham United at the weekend where they will be looking to make it three wins in a as many games.

But what transfer business should be top of Graham Potter's agenda in January?

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One of Graham Potter's top priorities in this transfer window, should be to offload Nathan Dyer.

Dyer has been a crucial member of the Swansea squad in recent years but has been limited to just one league start this season.

He is likely to be on high wages so Swansea will be keen to get him 'off their books' in the near future, so that the money can be spent elsewhere.

Hull's creative midfielder has been one of Nigel Adkins' better players this season, in what has been a disappointing campaign this year.

Irvine has featured in 12 league games this season and has scored on three occasions as Hull struggle in their battle to stay in the Championship.

The Australian has shown glimpses of his quality in his time with the club, and would be an excellent option to have for Graham Potter's side for the rest of the season.

The Wigan striker was one of the main reasons Wigan were promoted last season with 15 goals in total.

Powell has continued his impressive goalscoring record this season, and has already netted four times in nine league appearances.

The former Manchester United striker is starting to show signs that he can make the step up to a higher level and Graham Potter could be tempted to bring him in to challenge Oliver McBurnie and Wilfried Bony for a starting spot in the Swansea starting XI.