Which of these loanees will be coming back and making waves? An awful lot - like Balogun - will be sold to raise cash.
Two of Villa’s loanees are meeting in the Championship play-offs, with Marvelous Nakamba’s Luton facing Archer’s Boro. At The Riverside, Archer has scored 11 goals and offered six assists in 20 games, which could help Villa bag around £20million if Michael Carrick takes Boro into the Premier League and wants to keep the England Under-21 international. But Unai Emery reportedly wants a good look at Archer first before he considers selling.
None of Fulham’s loanees have pulled up trees away from Craven Cottage but at least Sessegnon has got some minutes under his belt, playing 33 games, primarily on the left of Charlton’s defence.The 20-year-old played 28 times for Millwall, scoring five goals – which is a decent return for a centre-back – but Cresswell missed the last seven games after fracturing his eye socket.
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