Chelsea have almost a 20-man squad of players out on loan at the moment. As always is the case with the Blues, they like to utilise the loan system to their advantage, whether that is to simply give younger players experience or to work in their favour for upcoming transfer markets.
This season is no different. Chelsea currently have 17 players still contracted at Stamford Bridge but playing their football elsewhere until the end of the season. With that said, football.london takes a look at how each of them are getting on in a comprehensive loan round-up.
The 21-year-old goalkeeper was not getting a sniff in west London despite being involved in plenty of first-team squads. Bergstrom decided to move to Swedish club Brommapojkarna in the January transfer window but has featured just once since his move.
That single appearance was in the Svenska Cupen, the Swedish cup, where they lost to Halmstad in the quarter-final after a 112th-minute goal after extra-time. However, Filip Sidklev has been the club's go-to goalkeeper since Bergstrom's move.
The 22-year-old striker was allowed to go out on loan in the January transfer window, while Chelsea were willing to allow the Cobham graduate to leave on a permanent basis for the right fee. There were plenty of interested parties in Broja but given the quiet nature of the January window, no club were willing to pay the fee the Blues were demanding.
Since moving just across west London to Fulham, the Albania international is yet to make a start under Marco Silva. He has four appearances to his name in the Premier League for the Cottagers, with a combined total of 47 minutes on the pitch. Due to the form of teammate Rodrigo Muniz in recent weeks, it has been virtually impossible for Broja
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