These teams have had very contrasting starts to the Premier League season.

West Ham are in disarray and have won only one of their first five league games this season. They are having new stadium troubles, too.

In contrast, it is all rosy in Merseyside right now as Everton's only dropped points of the season came at home to Spurs on the opening day.

They have won four out of four  since then and sit second in the Premier League, courtesy of their 3-1 victory over Middlesbrough last weekend.

This summer, though, Everton surprised many by signing West Ham striker Enner Valencia on transfer deadline day.

Their obvious first choice is Romelu Lukaku but as far as back-ups go, the Ecuadorian isn't a bad signing exactly.

However, West Ham could've done with a few Everton players themselves and may have benefited from striking a swap deal for some of their players.

Here are five Everton stars who would be better off at the London Stadium...

Ramiro Funes Mori

Ramiro Funes Mori

Funes Mori had a decent first season in England last year. Obviously, Everton may not have had their best season but the centre back impressed most of the time.

However, he has his controversial moments, too. None more prevalent than his red card against Liverpool. After a horrible tackle, he was sent off, and proceeded to leave the field clasping the badge on his shirt. He didn't exactly endear himself to Everton fans by being sent off, though.

Nevertheless, he could've been a good signing for West Ham because they are having defensive problems at the moment and he is certainly a defender who takes no prisoners.

Muhamed Besic

Muhamed Besic

The Hammers defensive woes can't be blamed on centre halves and full-backs alone, though.

They defend as a unit but they haven't been doing a great job of it recently.

Muhamed Besic has also impressed for the Toffees when given a chance and feel that if he made the move to London, he could be a good signing for the Irons.

He is a no nonsense midfielder and is the sort of figure that West Ham could do with.

Tom Cleverley

Tom Cleverley

Cleverley was harshly treated when he was at Manchester United. He wasn't good enough for the Red Devils but was made the scapegoat during David Moyes' travails as United boss.

At Everton, Cleverley impressed but former boss Roberto Martinez made some outlandish claims about the midfielder being one of the best ever English talents in the Premier League.

He hasn't played regularly for the Toffees recently and a move to the capital might help reinvigorate the 27-year-old.

He has played near the capital before when he featured for Watford, where he impressed the Hornets, scoring 11 goals in 33 league appearances.

Aaron Lennon

Aaron Lennon

The winger has been unable to produce the form he showed at Spurs around five years ago.

He had blistering pace and was a defenders' nightmare but at the moment, like Cleverley, Lennon can't get into the first team and maybe a move back to the capital would help invigorate him, too.

The 29-year-old has 21 caps but has never scored for his national side. He was taken to two World Cups and if he wants to get back to his best, a move to West Ham would be beneficial for him.

Oumar Niasse

Oumar Niasse

Roberto Martinez signed the Senegal international for a huge £13.75m on the January transfer Deadline Day in 2016. However, the striker featured very intermittently for the Toffees and did not impress when given the chance.

That said, he scored 13 goals in 23 games for Locomotiv Moscow the season before so Martinez had reason to be excited about the signing.

Unfortunately, it hasn't worked out for him and he might have benefited from a switch to the capital.

West Ham's pursuit of strikers this summer was no secret and he might have worth taking a punt on.