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Federico Fernandez is a target for Russian side Krasnodar, according to reports.

The Sun on Sunday claims that the Argentinian will be allowed to discuss terms, having reportedly been identified by chairman Huw Jenkins as player he was willing to sell.

A fee of £6million has been quoted, although It's believed that Fernandez would ideally like a move to the Premier League, meaning he may well need some persuading if he is to go ahead with the move.

However, he is just one of a number of players that looks certain to be moving on.

Having made substantial progress on putting together his backroom team, new boss Graham Potter looks as though he will have to free up funds before he is able to build his own squad, with a host of first team stars linked with moves away.

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Alfie Mawson is still expected to depart, despite West Ham United appearing to cool their interest in his signature this summer, with newly-promoted Wolverhampton Wanderers moving just behind the Hammers in the list of the bookies' favourites to sign the Englishman.

Meanwhile, The Sun on Sunday has also claimed that West Bromwich Albion have joined the race for Kyle Bartley.

Bartley has been heavily-linked with a return to Leeds United in this window, and is believed to be eager on a move away form the Liberty Stadium following Swansea's relegation.

Leeds were understood to have recently cooled their interest in the 27-year-old, who's believed to be valued at around £4million, while Birmingham City have also been credited with an interest.

One man that looks increasingly likely to stay with the Swans is striker Oli McBurnie, who this week has seen bookies slash odds on him remaining in South Wales.

Reports have since emerged suggesting that the 22-year-old is edging closer to a new deal at the club, despite previous interest from Rangers and Leeds.

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Should McBurnie choose to stay, he could perhaps face competition up front from Zambian striker Emmanuel Banda , who's allegedly 'on the brink' of a move, having shone at the under-20s World Cup last year.

Oostende teammate Zinho Gano has also been linked as Potter looks to make his first signing since taking the job.

Nevertheless, further outgoings are expected, with Wilfried Bony and Andre Ayew both linked with Turkish giants Besiktas.

A £3.5million loan fee has been suggested for Bony, who's second spell with the Swans was blighted by injury, while reports in Ghana claim a similar move for Andre Ayew could be completed by the end of next week.

Should the duo be successful in engineering a move to Turkey, they could well end up facing off against teammate Luciano Narsingh, who's allegedly wanted by former colleague Phillip Cocu at Fenerbahce.