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Loan Army: who should stay and who should go?

@LondonBluePod take a shot at judging our Loan Army to see who is ready for the first team, who needs more time to develop, and who needs to be sold!

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@LondonBluePod is Brandon Busbee (@bbbusbee), Dan Dormer (@dandormer), and Nick Verlaney (@nickverlaney), three diehardChelsea fans that meet weekly to discuss the happenings of all things Blue.

We've got a special mid-week pod for you! We take a look at Chelsea's Loan Army to try and figure out which players are ready to come home, which ones need more loan time, and sadly which ones should be sold. We don't pretend to be experts on this topic, but we want to get the conversation started ahead of the transfer window opening this summer!

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Players in the Loan Army
Stipe Perica Christian Atsu
Lewis Baker Mario Pašalić
Andreas Christensen Isaiah Brown
Nathan Marco van Ginkel
Victorien Angban Tomáš Kalas
Jordan Houghton Kenneth Omeruo
Patrick Bamford Wallace
Danilo Pantić Ulises Dávila
Dominic Solanke Joao Rodríguez
Todd Kane Mohamed Salah
Matej Delač Alex Davey
Cristián Cuevas Nathan Aké
Juan Cuadrado Marko Marin
Jérémie Boga Lucas Piazon
Victor Moses Islam Feruz
Michael Hector Nathaniel Chalobah
John Swift Mitchell Beeney
Papy Djilobodji Alex Kiwomya
Charly Musonda Jamal Blackman

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