The latest Chelsea loan report with the Blues having a total of 15 players playing their football elsewhere between now and the end of the season
While Chelsea are preparing for a busy summer transfer window in terms of incomings, Liam Rosenior will have a few decisions to make in regards to those returning to Stamford Bridge.
The Blues currently have 15 players out on loan and when they return in the summer, some of those will be vying for a first-team spot under Rosenior. One of those players might well be Nicolas Jackson - though where his future lies is undecided at the time of writing.
The Senegal international is currently in the final stages of his season-long loan deal at Bayern Munich. Sources have told football.london that Jackson is set to assess his future in the summer transfer window with a permanent stay in Munich now looking very unlikely.
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The German club signed Jackson last summer for an initial loan fee of £14.3million, with a further £56.2m to be paid to Chelsea if a specific number of appearances in the Bundesliga and Champions League are made.
While not knowing the exact number, football.london understands it is around 40 appearances combined in both competitions. At the time of writing, the 24-year-old striker has made 25 in total. If he played in every game between now and the end of the season, Jackson would only reach 37 appearances.
Harry Kane has been in some of the best form of his career this season, making life trickier for Jackson at Bayern. The Senegalese forward has definitely contributed this term, though, with seven goals and three assists in all competitions.
Elsewhere, it has been a frustrating time for Tyrique George on loan at Everton. Since moving to the Hill Dickinson Stadium less than a couple of months ago, the 20-year-old Cobham graduate has appeared just five times under David Moyes, without scoring or assisting in that time.
Only one of those five appearances has been a start, with George clocking just over 100 minutes thus far. Everton have an option to buy the Chelsea youngster in the summer transfer window, with that clause understood to be north of £20m, but it remains to be seen whether the Toffees will exercise that given how little football he has played for them thus far.
Chelsea have three players out on loan at sister club Strasbourg. Mike Penders is enjoying a strong season with the BlueCo-owned French club, making 40 appearances in all competitions.
The 20-year-old goalkeeper is someone the Blues have high hopes for in the future, football.london understands, and his potential role in the first-team squad next season will be assessed in the summer. Rosenior clearly has some reservations about Robert Sanchez given he dropped him for Filip Jorgensen recently. As for Jorgensen, his calamity in Paris earlier in the month has left his future at Chelsea in doubt.
David Datro Fofana is also spending the rest of the season with Strasbourg. The Ivorian forward, who has made a total of four appearances for Chelsea's senior side, has appeared seven times for the French club thus far - assisting once but is yet to find the back of the net during his loan spell.
Aaron Anselmino has been frustrated during his time with Strasbourg. The 20-year-old was recalled from his loan at Borussia Dortmund in January and then sent to France, but has appeared just twice since moving there.
They were both cameo appearances, too, and more frustration has followed for the Argentine centre-back. Anselmino has missed the last month of action with a hamstring injury, with Gary O'Neil revealing in late-February that it was the same problem he suffered with during his time at Dortmund earlier in the season.
For Axel Disasi, though, his loan spell has been far more successful. After not appearing for Chelsea's first team in just over a year when he signed for West Ham United, the Frenchman has produced fine form under Nuno Espirito Santo.
So far, Disasi has appeared nine times for the Irons - helping to keep four clean sheets as the east Londoners desperately chase Premier League survival.
Kendry Paez spent the first half of the season with Strasbourg on loan but has since switched to River Plate. The 18-year-old Ecuadorian, however, is yet to really get going in Argentina; appearing just five times, with only two of them being from the start.
Young goalkeeper Ted Curd is currently on loan at National League side Boreham Wood. The 20-year-old shot-stopper has made 24 appearances in all competitions this term - keeping nine clean sheets in the process.
It has been a really frustrating time for 21-year-old defender Brodi Hughes at AFC Wimbledon. After signing for the League One club in August of last year, Hughes has made just two appearances in total - both of them coming in the EFL Trophy.
Omari Kellyman, meanwhile, is enjoying his loan spell much more. The 20-year-old is spending the season with Cardiff City - who look set for promotion in League One - and has made 35 appearances in total for the Bluebirds, scoring seven goals and assisting one.
Jimmy-Jay Morgan is flourishing on loan at Peterborough United - scoring 13 goals this season, including one in each of his last four matches for the Posh. Frankie Runham, meanwhile, has appeared five times for Ipswich Town Under-21s since making the move there in the January transfer window.
Dujuan Richards was another youngster that made a January switch, with the Jamaican making just three appearances so far for Leicester City. They have all been from the bench, with the 20-year-old forward hoping for more minutes in the final stages of the campaign for the struggling Foxes.
Ishe Samuels-Smith has made just eight appearances for Championship side Swansea City this season. The 19-year-old defender made his first appearance in almost three months on Saturday as the Swans were beaten 3-0 against Coventry City.
Last, but not least, Ronnie Stutter is on loan at League Two side Barnet. However, Stutter has made just two appearances since moving there back in August, with a total of just 25 minutes on the pitch for the 21-year-old striker.
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