Swansea City have tucked themselves into the middle of the Championship pack in time for the second international break, currently sitting 12th.

The Swans are seven points off the top two, but only eight clear of the bottom three in a midtable position that will be more clearly defined by their next run of games.

Graham Potter has begun to instil the Swansea City method of old in his players, an expansive passing game focused on playing attractive football that entertains.

It is the blueprint that saw them promoted to the Premier League in the first place and one the fans have warmed quickly too.

The summer brought a large turnover of players, lots of high profile departures and perhaps one or two players stepping up who had previously been on the fringes.

That doesn't mean there aren't a couple who might be destined to drop down a division. FLW identifies two such players.

Dyer is 30 now and has played almost nine years at the Liberty Stadium but is struggling to get games at the moment.

Would he been attractive to a Championship side? Or would he have more impact in the division below?

He's never played outside the top two divisions, but if his game time continues to be limited it might be his only chance of regular football.

33-year-old Routledge has been a solid professional, but he can't get a look in at present and his contract is winding down.

His most likely move would be to a League One side looking for the benefit of his experience as a winger into his thirties is not an attractive prospect for an aspiring Premier League team.