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Rating every Tottenham loanee out of 10 for their season so far - Opinion

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While some of Tottenham’s young prospects remain in north London, others are scattered across the footballing world, gaining valuable experience. But how are they actually performing? We’ve rated every Spurs loanee so far this season.

Tottenham Hotspur currently have 13 players out on loan this season. Some are young talents gaining first-team experience, while others have been sent out simply because there was no room for them in Ange Postecoglou’s squad.

Among the 13 loanees, some have stood out with impressive displays, while others have barely got going. We’ve now assessed every one of them, rating their performances so far this season.

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How Tottenham’s loanees have performed this season

George Abbott – Abbott has been a revelation in League One, establishing himself as a key player for Notts County. He’s consistently contributed with goals and assists, scoring some absolute screamers. With 10 goal involvements across all competitions, he’s having a strong season. Rating: 8/10.

Jamie Donley Donley has also impressed in League One, starring for Leyton Orient. He’s been pivotal in Richie Wellens’ side, helping them push for promotion with six goals and five assists in the league. A solid campaign so far. Rating: 8/10

Josh KeeleyKeeley is a personal favourite. A goalkeeper with a goal and an assist? That alone is impressive. His FA Cup heroics, where he saved penalties to help his side reach the fourth round, make him arguably Spurs’ standout loanee this season. Rating: 8.5/10

Alfie Dorrington Dorrington moved to Aberdeen in January but has barely featured. There’s no doubt about his talent, but with only two starts to his name, it’s been a quiet loan spell so far. Rating: 5/10.

Luca Gunter – The 19-year-old goalkeeper has had a tough time at Wealdstone in the National League. He’s played 11 games, conceded 21 goals, and kept just one clean sheet. Hard to blame him entirely, though—his team sits 20th in the table. Rating: 4/10.

Will LankshearLankshear’s loan at West Brom hasn’t gone to plan. He’s barely featured, struggling to get more than 60 minutes in a single match on the pitch. Spurs would have hoped for much more. Rating: 3/10.

Alfie Devine – Devine was impressing at Westerlo until an injury stalled his progress. He’s back now, working his way to full fitness. With Devine helping Westerlo to secure their place in the league and with the Belgian side eyeing a UEFA Conference League spot, he still has time to make even more impact. Rating: 6.5/10.

Luka VuskovicVuskovic has been immense. A defender who can score, play out from the back, and put in rock-solid defensive performances—he’s got crazy potential.

Vuskovic even managed a feat no other defender in the top 10 leagues has this season, becoming the highest-rated centre-back in a game without scoring or assisting. Rating: 9/10.

Ashley Phillips – Phillips’ loan at Stoke City has been underwhelming. He’s struggled with defensive awareness and his recent performances haven’t inspired confidence as Stoke battle in the Championship. Rating: 4/10.

Alejo Véliz – It just hasn’t clicked for Véliz at Espanyol. Twenty-three games, four goals—it’s been a frustrating spell. A fresh loan or even a permanent move could be on the cards next season. Rating: 3/10.

Bryan Gil – Gil’s Girona loan has been a success in one key aspect—boosting his resale value. While a season-ending injury is a setback for Gil, his performances have at least strengthened his case for a move away from Spurs next season. Rating: 7/10.

Manor Solomon – Solomon has become a fan favourite at Leeds United. Seven goals, eight assists, and now talk of a permanent move. It’s been the perfect loan spell—one that could even bring Spurs some decent money if he’s sold. Rating: 8.5/10.

Yang Min-hyeokYang’s early performances had QPR fans excited, but regular game time has been hard to come by. A frustrating loan so far. Rating: 5/10.

Dane Scarlett (first half of the season) – Scarlett’s time at Oxford United was disappointing. Four goals in 20 games isn’t great, and Postecoglou himself admitted he wasn’t in top shape when he returned. Spurs still have a plan for him, but that initial loan spell was poor. Rating: 3/10.

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