Leeds United and Brentford have been the stand-out sides in the Championship so far this season and currently occupy the top two spots in the division. 

Marcelo Bielsa has revolutionised Leeds, not least just by restoring a sense of positivity into the fans, and his team are playing some brilliant, high-intensity football.

They are scoring freely whilst remaining solid at the back and things are looking incredibly rosy at Elland Road.

Brentford have once again recruited brilliantly and under Dean Smith continue to play exciting, free-flowing and attacking football.

The front pairing of Ollie Watkins and Neal Maupay is one of the best in the division and will be key in maintaining the Bees' promotion push.

Everton have struggled in the transfer window in recent years in the Premier League. They have spent a lot of money, but the players signed have largely not come close to justifying their price tags.

But there is a player from each of the top two clubs who could come in and change their future fortunes.

From the Whites, Marco Silva should look no further than centre-back mountain Pontus Jansson.

The Swedish international has been outstanding since arriving from Torino and would be a solid option to add some real bite to a frequently struggling Toffees' defence.

Last weekend's defeat to West Ham brought these problems up again and Jansson should be high on Silva's wishlist.

Neal Maupay has been the man stealing all the headlines for Brentford, but it is his strike partner who Marco Silva should be targeting.

Watkins already has four Championship goals to his name as well as two assists and is the sort of selfless but clinical attacker Everton are currently lacking.

At just 22 he has the potential to have years of positive impact at Goodison Park.