How every Man City player on loan is performing this season

Martin Macdonald
Martin Macdonald
  • 18 Apr 2022 12:56 BST
  • 8 min read
Julian Alvarez, River Plate
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Manchester City have one of the most talented squads in Europe and this quality also filters down to their successful youth sides.

The current Premier League champions, like Chelsea, have earned negative press for allegedly stockpiling talent, however, as they have an army of players currently out on loan at other clubs.

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There aren't any senior members of the first team squad currently out on loan, but rather younger players the club are looking to develop.

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Man City have earned rave reviews for the quality of the facilities and coaching at their training complex, and the players out on loan are regularly sent to clubs within the banner of City Football Group such as Girona or Troyes.

How many players do Man City have out on loan?

From the reserve side to the senior side, Man City currently have 38 players out on loan.

Where is each Man City player on loan?

Arijanet Muric - Adana Demirspor

Tommy Doyle - Cardiff

Taylor Harwood-Bellis - Stoke

Claudio Gomes - Barnsley

Finley Burns - Swansea

Ben Knight - Crewe

Yangel Herrera - Espanyol

Julian Alvarez - River

Youth:

Marlos Moreno - Kortrijk

Yan Couto - Braga

Pablo Moreno - Girona

Gavin Bazunu - Portsmouth

Yeboah Amankwah - Accrington Stanley

Oscar Tarensi - Girona

Matt Smith - Hull

Lewis Fiorini - Lincoln

Morgan Rogers - Bournemouth

James Trafford - Accrington Stanley

Callum Doyle - Sunderland

Alex Robertson - Ross County

Kluiverth Aguilar - Lommel

Nahuel Ferraresi - Estoril

Ko Itakura - Schalke

Issa Kabore - Troyes

Erik Palmer-Brown - Troyes

Pedro Porro - Sporting CP

Mohammed Aminu - Lommel

Daniel Arzani - Lommel

Luka Ilic - Twente

Ante Palaversa

Diego Rosa - Lommel

Thomas Agyepong - Lommel

Nahuel Bustos - Girona

Ryotaro Meshino - Estoril

Dario Sarmiento - Girona

Filip Stevanovic - Heerenveen

Slobodan Tedic - Zwolle

The best place to start with Man City’s loaned out players is undoubtedly at new signing Julian Alvarez. The Argentine completed a move to City in the January transfer window but has been loaned back to River until the end of the campaign. In the 2021 season in Argentina, he scored 21 goals in 17 starts and recently scored a hat-trick in the new Copa Liga Profesional.

Issa Kabore has featured 21 times in Ligue 1 for Troyes.

Elsewhere, Girona have no less than four players on loan from Man City - Pablo Moreno, Oscar Tarensi, Nahuel Bustos and Dario Sarmiento.

Of the three, Bustos has perhaps been the most useful to his club this season, with 10 goals scored. Sarmiento picked up two assists in nine games before picking up an injury, while Moreno has been largely ignored on the sub bench.

Another player plying his trade in Spain is 23-year-old midfielder Yangel Herrera. He has been with Man City since 2017 but is yet to appear for the first team, instead going out on loan to New York City, Huesca, Granada and now Espanyol.

The Venezuelan has featured 18 times this season and picked up one goal and one assist in La Liga.

Highly-rated right-back Pedro Porro has made 24 starts for Sporting CP this season scoring four goals and recording five assists.

As for Man City's two wonderkid Serbians, Filip Stevanovic and Slobodan Tedic, the former has featured in 21 games for Heerenveen in the Eredivisie, while the latter has played in 20 games for Zwolle.

Central midfielder Tommy Doyle spent the first half of the season at Hamburg but has now swapped to Cardiff.

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