Swansea City are the only relegated side to have a 100% record intact having beaten Preston this weekend, with hopes high that Graham Potter's revolution is taking shape.

They've had a solid summer of recruitment, not spending outlandish money like some, but adding quality in key areas.

Barrie McKay was being frozen out at Forest and Bersant Celina is a player with lots of potential too.

Joel Asoro and Yan Dhanda are young players who will also develop into strong talents with the right guidance, all adding up to an interesting few months at the Liberty Stadium.

On Deadline Day they sold four players, including Sam Clucas, as well as Federico Fernandez and Jordan Ayew.

It's been a busy summer in South Wales, with more players leaving than arriving.

The numerous departures have left the squad looking a little light, meaning Swansea are likely to move over the next week or two to bring some new reinforcements in.

Here are three players FLW feels Graham Potter could move for this week to truly bolster his squad.

Clucas has been a driving force in the Swans midfield and they could do much worse than replace him with Everton's Mo Besic.

Besic is experienced at this level and impressed at Boro last season despite being in a team that often by-pass the midfield players.

Graham Potter doesn't and that could mean the Bosnian would see a lot more of the ball than he did last season.

Humphreys-Grant is a towering defender who could cover for the recently-departed Fernandes at the back, if a loan deal could be struck.

The 19-year old is 6ft 2in and has two FA Cup appearances to his name for Manchester City.

He's been capped up to U19 level for England and a spell on loan at a Championship club would aid his personal development, as well as adding depth to the Swansea squad.

Swansea lost Kristoffer Nordfeldt to injury this weekend, meaning they look a little light between the sticks and whilst it may not have been a priority for Graham potter, he could look to move for a new stopper.

Kelleher made his first senior appearances for Liverpool in pre-season but is a way down the pecking order at Anfield. Having seen the success of Sam Johnstone, Dean Henderson and Jamal Blackman, perhaps a Championship move could be just what the 19-year old need to boost his career and help the Swans into the bargain.