This weekend the clocks fall back as the winter draws in, but the Championship continues to move forward and rapidly approaching in the distance is the January transfer window.

Clubs up and down the country will be formulating lists ahead of the winter market in an attempt to improve their team’s overall ability, and quite possibly their fortunes as each club looks to improve on their current position.

Managers will be assessing what their club needs in the New Year to make a charge up the table, and that process is already underway.

With clubs looking to add, there will be teams who have interest in their players, and Swansea City will be no different.

Graham Potter will be hoping to keep his side together as they look to acclimatise further to the Championship, after their relegation from the Premier League last term and will be looking to move further up the table.

Despite the potential unwanted interest, it is inevitable that players who are performing well will be linked with moves away.

With that said, here are two Swansea transfer developments that Potter will be praying don't happen in January.

Swansea City’s top-scorer this season with four goals has been impressive in attack.

His positioning and forward runs make him an asset to Graham Potter’s side, and he will be reluctant to entertain any interest in the striker come January.

Oliver McBurnie’s final third influence is substantial, and when he hasn’t played, they have lacked a real cutting edge.

Potter will be hoping that the 22-year-old is not subject of any interest come the New Year, but with the form he is in and the status he has in the Swansea side, that interest could be inevitable.

The 22-year-old defender has been sensational for the Swans this season in the 11 appearances he has made.

Playing with maturing that is beyond his years, he has already attracted interest from Premier League Champions Manchester City. 

And Graham Potter will be praying no substance comes of that reported interest.

Joe Rodon’s potential is there for all to see and he could be a massive player for the Swans for the rest of the season and beyond if the club can ward off the advances of potential new suitors to his services.