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September 1, 2016


Chelsea's 38 Loaned Out Players  (Sky Sports)

Antonio ConteChelsea now have a club-record 38 players on loan at other clubs after letting 11 of their squad go on temporary deals on Deadline Day.

Although their incoming transfers stole the headlines - a return for David Luiz and a £24m signing in left-back Marcos Alonso - the movement out of Stamford Bridge also makes for interesting reading.

Defender Matt Miazga, 21, was the last out of the door early on Thursday morning, heading to sister club Vitesse Arnhem after a move to Espanyol fell through, having made just two appearances for the club following a move from New York Red Bulls in January.

That story is a familiar one; Chelsea have 18 players loaned out under the age of 21, with just 35 first-team appearances between them.

The 38 total loanees are spread over eight countries and 14 divisions, towering over the rest of the Premier League's outgoing loans.

Next are Manchester City, with less than half at 17 loaned out players, followed by Liverpool and West Ham with 12.

Unsurprisingly, Hull are bottom of the pile with just one loaned out player, following an uncertain summer in the transfer market for the newly-promoted Premier League side.

Of those Chelsea players who were loaned out last season, only midfielders Victor Moses and Nathaniel Chalobah, and striker Dominic Solanke are in Antonio Conte's first-team squad for the 2016/17 season.

Loaned out players in Premier League

38 - Chelsea
17 - Man City
12 - Liverpool and West Ham
11 - Swansea
8 - Bournemouth
7 - Burnley, Tottenham and Watford
6 - Arsenal, Everton, Man Utd and West Brom
5 - Crystal Palace and Stoke City
4 - Leicester City, Middlesbrough and Sunderland
3 - Southampton
1 - Hull City
Chelsea's 38 loaned out players

England

Nathan Ake (Bournemouth), Patrick Bamford (Burnley), Kenedy (Watford), Loic Remy (Crystal Palace), Tammy Abraham (Bristol City), Christian Atsu (Newcastle United), Isaiah Brown (Rotherham United), Tomas Kalas (Fulham), Kasey Palmer (Huddersfield Town), Lucas Piazon (Fulham), Jake Clarke-Salter (Bristol Rover), Charlie Colkett (Bristol Rovers), Mitchell Beeney (Crawley Town), Jamal Blackman (Wycombe Wanderers), Alex Davey (Crawley Town), Jordan Houghton (Doncaster Rovers), Alex Kiwomya (Crewe Alexandra), Nathan Baxter (Metropolitan Police), Dion Conroy (Aldershot)

Netherlands

Lewis Baker (Vitesse Arnhem), Matt Miazga (Vitesse Arnhem), Nathan (Vitesse Arnhem), Danilo Pantic (Excelsior), Bertrand Traore (Ajax)

Germany

Baba Rahman (Schalke), Andreas Christensen (Borussia Monchengladbach), Michael Hector (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Belgium

Cristian Cuevas (Sint-Truidense), Matej Delac (Royal Excel Mouscron), Islam Feruz (Royal Excel Mouscron)

Spain

Bekanty Victorien Angban (Granada), Jeremie Boga (Granada), Charly Musonda (Real Betis)

Turkey

Kenneth Omeruo (Alanyaspor)

Brazil

Wallace (Gremio)

Colombia

Jhoao Rodriguez (Independiente Sante Fe)

Italy

Juan Cuadrado (Juventus), Mario Pasalic (Milan)



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