GiveMeSport
·15 January 2022
GiveMeSport
·15 January 2022
The loan system in football can come in incredibly handy for both club and player.
It can be used for a variety of reasons.
Bigger clubs may loan out an exciting youngster to give them the experience of first-team football. The receiving club gets a talented youngster while not having to stump up big wages.
It can also be used as a 'try before you buy'. If clubs are unsure on whether the player will be right for the club, they can loan them with an option to sign them after the temporary move.
While clubs sometimes look to free up some space on their wage bill by offloading unwanted players and getting the loaning side to pay some - or all - of the players' salary.
But because loans can sometimes last for just a couple of months, it's quite easy to forget some spells.
Therefore, we've decided to dig out some loan spells that most fans have probably completely forgotten about - or weren't even aware of in the first place.
Here are 43 loan spells that will probably make some of you go 'Really?'
Quiz: Can you name the footballer based on their Wikipedia page?
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Cole went on loan from Arsenal to Palace in 2000, playing 14 times.
Crouchy went to Sweden where he scored three goals in eight appearances. A season earlier, he was at Dulwich Hamlet in the Isthmian League Premier Division.
Shelvey went to Blackpool whilst at Liverpool, scoring six goals in 10 matches.
During the 1999/00 season, Terry played six times for Forest.
Whilst at West Ham, Carrick went to Swindon Town and then Birmingham. He only played six times for Swindon and twice for Birmingham.
In the 2010/11 season as an Arsenal player, Ramsey played five times for Forest.
Despite making his Premier League bow at a very early age, Leeds allowed him to join Swindon in the 2003/04 season where he played six times, scoring twice.
Most people will probably remember when Liverpool signed Caulker on an emergency loan in 2015/16 - and kept bringing him on upfront!
One of the greatest strikers in Premier League history went to Turkey back in the 1988/99 season. He scored 14 goals in 24 Super Lig games.
When at Millwall, Sheringham went to Sweden in 1985. He came back with 13 goals in 21 games for Djurgardens IF.
Lingard has left Man Utd on loan for Leicester, Birmingham, Derby and West Ham during his career. But it’s his spell at Brighton in 2013/14 that’s perhaps easiest to forget.
Now at Leeds, it’s easy to forget Rodrigo joined Bolton in 2010/11 from Real Madrid.
Szczesny spent a season in League One with Brentford in 2009/10.
At the start of his career, West Ham allowed Lampard to join Swansea on loan for 11 matches.
West Ham also allowed Ferdinand to leave. He played 11 times for Bournemouth.
In 2009/10, Welbeck played eight times in the Championship for Preston.
When at Sheffield United in the Championship, Walker was shipped out on loan to Northampton in League One.
Saha’s first taste of English football was on loan at Newcastle from Metz, where he scored twice in 12 games.
Hutton swapped Birmingham for Mallorca in 2012/13 when he was an Aston Villa player.
We don’t blame you for forgetting this one because Barkley played just four times for Leeds in 2012/13.
Towards the end of his career, Wright joined Forest on loan from West Ham. He scored five goals in 10 games.
Lallana loves the south coast, doesn’t he? When at Southampton, Lallana played three League One matches for Bournemouth in 2007/08.
After leaving Liverpool, Rush had a fairly unsuccessful spell at Newcastle. During which he played four times for Sheffield United in the First Division in 1997/98.
Noble is West Ham through and through but he did play five times for Hull in the Championship in 2005/06. He also spent time at Ipswich the following season.
At the end of his Man City career, Bridge played eight times in the Premier League for Sunderland.
Kane had four loan spells away from Tottenham before he became the striker he is today - Leyton Orient, Millwall, Norwich and Leicester.
Right at the very start of Henderson’s career, he left Sunderland for Coventry. He played 13 times for the club.
The legendary Brazilian striker was loaned to Fiorentina for the 2001/02 season by Inter Milan. He scored six goals in 15 games.
Sturridge rekindled his Chelsea career by banging in eight goals in 12 Premier League games for Bolton in 2010/11.
A season earlier, Wilshere turned out 14 times for Bolton as a teenager.
The former Barcelona man signed for Tottenham in 2008 but was soon sent on loan to Ipswich, where he scored four goals in eight matches in the Championship.
Grealish actually spent a full season in League One during 2013/14 for Notts County. He scored five goals in 39 appearances.
Before becoming a regular at Arsenal, Bellerin played eight matches for Watford in the Championship.
When at Reading, Sigurdsson spent time on loan at both Shrewsbury and Crewe Alexandra.
At the end of his time at Arsenal, Vela played eight times in the Premier League for West Brom.
When he was at Man City, Schmeichel spent time at Darlington, Bury, Cardiff and Coventry. But it’s his time in Scotland with Falkirk that many won’t remember.
Okay, fans will probably recall this but it still seems strange that Chelsea allowed him to join their London rivals. Benayoun played 25 times for the Gunners.
Man Utd didn’t give Rossi much of a chance at the start of his career. In fact, he played more Premier League matches for Newcastle whilst on loan during the 2006/07 season.
Pickford spent time at local club Darlington in the Conference in 2011/12. He also went on loan to Alfreton Town, Burton Albion, Carlisle United, Bradford City and Preston North End.
Early in his Atletico Madrid career, Costa endured a few loan spells to the likes of Penafiel, Braga, Celta Vigo and Albacete.
Now on loan at Aston Villa but did you know Coutinho went on loan to Espanyol during the 2011/12 season?
Before his Valencia career took off, Silva spent time at both Eibar and Celta Vigo on loan.