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Tottenham Hotspur’s extensive network of loan players has been making waves across various leagues worldwide. With 18 players currently on loan, the club is keenly monitoring their progress under the supervision of Andy Scoulding, Head of Loans and Pathways. As Roberto De Zerbi takes the helm at Tottenham, these players are striving to make an impression, either to secure a spot in the first team or to enhance their prospects for future transfers.
Alejo Veliz said: “I was playing really well and started to find my feet in the first team just before the Galatasaray game. I trained two days before it and I was set to start or make an appearance in that game. I went for a driving lesson at the time that night and all of a sudden I felt a bit of pain in my chest.”
Alejo Veliz, on loan at Rosario Central, rediscovered his scoring form with a brace against Atletico Tucuman, breaking a nine-match goal drought. His performance was pivotal in securing a victory for Rosario Central. Veliz is set to join Bahia at the end of his loan spell, with Tottenham having agreed on a £7.8m transfer deal, including add-ons and a sell-on clause.
Mikey Moore said: “The doctor called me in and said to forget about football for now. It came back that I had myocarditis, which is a virus that went to the heart and gave me the pains in my heart. I was lucky that I caught it early because I am not sure what could have happened after that and whether it could have caused extra things.”
Mikey Moore, currently with Rangers, continues to impress in the Scottish Premiership. After recovering from a virus that sidelined him last season, Moore has been a consistent performer, helping Rangers maintain their position at the top of the table.
Luka Vuskovic, playing for Hamburg, earned top marks from Whoscored for his defensive prowess in a 1-1 draw against Augsburg. His performance included nine clearances and several key defensive actions, highlighting his potential as a future asset for Tottenham.
Will Lankshear and Jamie Donley, both at Oxford United, played crucial roles in their team’s recent matches. Lankshear almost secured a victory with a late header, while Donley completed his first full 90 minutes of the season.
Alfie Devine has been a creative force for Preston North End, contributing assists in back-to-back matches. His season statistics are impressive, with eight goals and four assists in 40 league appearances.
Ashley Phillips experienced mixed fortunes with Stoke City, contributing to a victory against Sheffield Wednesday but facing defeat against Derby. Despite the results, Phillips has been a regular fixture in Stoke’s defense this season.
Dane Scarlett, on loan at Hibernian, is still seeking his first goal but continues to gain valuable playing time in the Scottish Premiership.
Kota Takai’s time at Borussia Monchengladbach has been marred by injuries, limiting his appearances. The club remains hopeful for his recovery and potential contract extension.
Manor Solomon and Yang Min-hyeok have faced challenges with injuries and limited playing time, respectively, impacting their contributions to Fiorentina and Coventry.
Overall, Tottenham’s loan players have shown resilience and potential, with several making significant strides in their development. As they continue to gain experience, the club will be closely monitoring their progress and future contributions.