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With four goal contributions, and decent underlying numbers last term, Barkley would still be a solid option for a lower-half Premier League side. A forgotten man, Kenedy is still a Chelsea player.

He made 32 starts for Granada last year, scoring eight goals and assisting six in all competitions. Four goal contributions came in the Europa League, and he may have found a home in Spain.

His move from Marseille hasn't delivered much, and although Chelsea are looking for a goalscorer, Batshauyi isn't the answer. He scored just twice on loan at Crystal Palace last year, and his fellow countryman Christian Benteke was the preferred option up top. Tuchel may keep him in the squad, however, having let Olivier Giroud go. The year-old forward spent last year on loan at Cercle Brugge, where he scored 16 goals in 32 Belgian Pro league appearances. He was the league's seven highest goal-scorer.

He may well be loaned out again to gain more experience. Finally, Armando Broja rounds off the list of returning stars. Having just signed a new contract, big things are expected of Broja, and he's impressed in pre-season.

He scored against Peterborough, and during an in-house friendly in Ireland, which comes after netting 10 Eredivisie goals for Vitesse last term. With such a bloated squad, Chelsea will need to free up space, so expect some of these players to head back out on loan, or even be sold permanently. Recently most read. Shortlist, favourites, latest odds, date and hosts.

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He made the best impression possible, keeping a clean sheet as Hull won After a rocky start, this loan move looks to be on an upward trajectory now. Adam Armstrong was also brought in to replace Danny Ings' goals, and hence Broja had to wait for his chance. He then backed that up with a second goal in two league goals to help the Saints to a draw with Burnley. However, in that game, he suffered a slight injury and missed out against Watford, with Che Adams coming on and scoring. He returned off the bench against Aston Villa, and will be fighting to start once more.

He's certainly impressing on the south coast, and his form for Albania has also been exceptional this year. Jake Clarke-Salter Coventry : Coventry have been excellent so far this season, and Clarke-Salter is a big reason that.

They did ship five goals to Luton, however, and in that game Elijah Adebayo tore him to shreds. After helping the side beat Fulham, he then missed two consecutive games before returning against Derby and Hull. He has been a solid option, and has impressed, although a return to Chelsea isn't likely at all. Levi Colwill Huddersfield : The defender was promoted to the England U21 side at the start of this season thanks to his form for Huddersfield.

Injury did force him to drop out of the squad, but it's still mightily impressive for someone so young. He has now been demoted back down to the U19s, but it's an encourgaing start. He scored a 94th minute winner early in the campaign against Sheffield United, and has been a stalwart at the back.

His passing lanes and strong left foot has ensured he's able to break the lines on a regular basis, and he is completing the third most dribbles per 90 of centre-backs in the entire division. After two games out injured, Colwill returned for Huddersfield's game against Hull, helping the side to a win and a clean sheet. He did miss the loss to Bournemouth through suspension, but in a victory over Millwall. Colwill also grabbed an assists recently against Peterborough.

Jamie Cumming Gillingham : He has played every league minute for Gillingham after impressing for Stevenage last season, and he finally kept his first clean sheet against Cambridge United in late September. Gillingham are down in 19th, and in a poor side it's hard to pin the blame on Cumming.

However, it's also hard to judge just how well he's performing. Danny Drinkwater Reading : Drinkwater made his debut in their win over Fulham, playing 70 minutes in central midfield.

He's backed that up with 90 minutes in a further seven games. He has missed the past two matches, however. The former Leicester man was perhaps surprisingly impressive in pre-season for Chelsea, so him performing well for Reading is far from the biggest shock. A career revival could be on the cards. Juan Familia-Castillo Birmingham City : Familia-Castillo has played just 12 minutes of Championship action this term, and hasn't been in any of the past 11 matchday squads in the Championship, which is extremely worrying.

This move could be cut short as it's not working out. He was forced to miss their opener because it was against Chelsea, but he has started all their proceeding league games. He scored a brace in the draw with West Ham, and was a constant threat against Tottenham, grabbing an assist in that game. He also won the ball back excellently for Odsonne Edouard's goal on the counter-attack against Arsenal. Gallagher's engine is perhaps his best asset, and he's hit the ground running as many expected he would.

In his past two games he scored one and assisted one as Palace shocked Manchester City with a away win, and scored another against Wolves. Gallagher is currently on four goals and two assists in 10 Premier League games this season.

Even in tricky circumstances, Gilmour tried to dictate play when the Canaries had the ball, and he was desperate to impress.



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