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Loan Watch 2024/2025

Sedgley Wolf

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Haven't heard of any loans for the upcoming season yet (apart from Justin Hubner at Cerezo Osaka until December) but here's the place to put them when some come along.


NameClub loaned toLeagueUntil
Fabio SilvaLas PalmasLa LigaMay 2025
ChiquinhoRCD MallorcaLa Liga May 2025
Hugo BuenoFeyenoordDutch EredivisieMay 2025
Ki-Jana HoeverAuxerreLigue UnMay 2025
Marvin KaletaMotherwellScottish PremiershipMay 2025
Tawanda ChirewaDerby CountyThe ChampionshipMay 2025
Joe Hodge & Nigel LonwijkHuddersfield TownLeague OneMay 2025
Nathan FraserZulte WaregemBelgian Challenger Pro League (second tier)May 2025
Tyler RobertsAFC FyldeNational LeagueMay 2025
Jimmy StorerDarlaston TownNPL Division One Midlands (8th tier)January 2025
 
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For any Hubner fans out there, by the way, here's his record for Osaka. 82 minutes and one red card since March.

Their league runs until early December: they're currently in 5th spot (out of 20), three points off an AFC Champions League spot.

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Bueno added to the list.

A quiet start to the season as Storer made his debut for Darlo at Rugby in a 1-0 defeat; a penalty was the only goal. Kaleta continues to sit on the bench for Motherwell without coming on.
 
Didn’t watch any clips then cathcing them unaware with the double step over!
 
Did you see Arsenal's first yesterday?
Yeah I was finally able to watch things back last night.

I don’t necessarily see the two as especially similar?
 
I'd imagine it's a fairly shocking standard in the Challenger Pro League. Good luck to him though, he's got potential.
 
Quick weekend update.

Hugo Bueno played 64 minutes in the end as Feyenoord smashed Zwolle 5-1 away. Jimmy Storer kept his first clean sheet as Darlo won 3-0, while Kaleta got his first few minutes for Motherwell, coming on after 74 minutes in a 1-0 win vs Kilmarnock in the League Cup.
 
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