Adam Robets
After completing his move to Tottenham Roberts stayed at White Harte Lane for the whole season. Whether it will benefit him in the long run remains to be seen but he only managed 3 first team appearances, all in the league, over the course of the season. In addition to that he only appeared twice in non competitive games to cap a frustrating season for the youngster. He will surely go out on loan next year to progress.
Ally MacLeod
MacLeod spent the season on loan at Southampton from his parent club Man City. He was involved in their squad rotation system, starting 11 games and appearing as a sub in a further 13. The experience of playing first team football in a team who struggled their way to 17th place in the championship should benefit Ally in the future.
Archer
Archer enjoyed a successful loan spell at Rangers during the 12/13 season. He played 24 games, all from the start, scoring 6 and assisting 7 goals with an average rating of 7.63. He helped Rangers win the League with the Football writers naming him their player of the season. He even had time to make one appearance for Chelsea in which he set up a goal. It now remains to be seen whether Chelsea will allow him another loan spell next season play regularly or involve him in their own first team plans.
Big Red
Big Red had a magnificent past season by all accounts. On loan at Sheffield United from parent club Arsenal he managed an impressive 30 goals in 42 games also chipping in with 8 assists. His goal scoring exploits saw him finish as the top scorer in the championship, one ahead of Steven Fletcher, he also appeared on the Championship team of the year up front alongside Fletcher. If Arsenal decide to loan him out again next year there will surely be numerous clubs interested in taking him off their hands.
Bravo-Hamish Yorke
Yorke could only manage a bit part role in the team who were promoted to the Premiership via the playoffs. He managed 6 starts and 1 substitute appearance in their successful league campaign, but didn't manage any assists or goals. With Ipswich in the Premier League next season it will be interesting to see if they spend their improved Transfer budget to strengthen their midfield and if they do what will that mean for Yorke?
Brian Goo
Brian Goo was a regular up front for Leeds as they finished fourth in the championship. Leeds persevered with the young man they had invested 1.9 million pounds in despite him only managing 10 goals in 44 appearances. They obviously identified his talent and after showing their confidence in him the previous season they will hope by next season he will have adjusted sufficiently and will bang in the goals as he did in League 1.
Brownaldinho
Brownaldinho finally completed his move to Aston Villa in January. He was unable to make any first team appearances but played in some much needed reserve games, with an impressive 11 goals and 4 assists in 10 games. He is still quite raw having not played club football for over two years so it is likely he will be loaned out next season.
Chunky Monkey
As expected Chunky monkey was on the fringes of the Manchester United first team over the season. Despite being offered regular football on loan at Swansea in January he rejected them in order to develop his skills at Manchester United. However he only managed 5 first team appearances over the season, 1 in the league, 1 in the Champions League and 3 in cup competitions, with his solitary goal coming in Europe. He was a regular in the reserves were he impressed and will hope if he is not in first team plans next season he will be loaned out to a Premier League side or a Promotion chasing Championship side.