It is reported that Fulham wonderkid Stephen Sessegnon is a target for a host of Championship clubs.

He's the twin brother of wonderkid Ryan Sessegnon, the player who tore up the Championship last season.

Stephen is 18-years old and plays on the opposite side of the back four to Ryan, but can also play at centre half, or in the centre of midfield.

It is believed that he may be allowed to leave Craven Cottage on loan in the transfer window, gaining the sort of experience that shot his brother to fame last season.

Fulham want to tie up a new deal first, the youngster's contract runs out in 2020, but once that is sorted they'll likely sanction a loan, sparking a feeding frenzy.

Here's three reasons why Swansea City would be wise to make sure they're at the head of the queue.

Swansea City play a nice brand of football, using neat passing and attractive football to get up the pitch.

That would fit superbly with Sessegnon and Fulham, who also want to play the right way.

In terms of football philosophy, this would be the perfect fit.

Swansea are very player focused, hosting a fire sale of the so-called Premier League talent in the summer but now relying on some of the players thought to be on the fringes last season.

Potter is getting a lot out of them, demonstrating he is a great man manager and that would fit well with an ambitious young player looking to develop.

The Swans have kept one clean sheet in five and with Sessegnon operating in a couple of positions, he could bring something fresh to their defence.

He can play centre half, or even in a holding midfield role, giving Potter options if he wants to make changes to stem the flow of goals.