How are Brentford’s 12 loaned out players faring? - including Burnley, Stoke City & MK Dons men

How are Brentford’s loaned out players doing so far?
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Brentford have let 12 players head out the exit door on loan this season.

The Bees have trimmed down on the size of their squad.

Thomas Frank will be hoping all loaned out individuals are getting regular game time.

Here is a look at how they are all doing...

Halil Dervisoglu, Burnley

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The Turkey international was given the green light to link up with Burnley and has so far played once for the Clarets as he faces strong competition for places at Turf Moor.

Myles Peart-Harris, Forest Green Rovers

Brentford let him join League One new boys Forest Green Rovers and he has since enjoyed his time in Gloucestershire, playing nine times already in all competitions.

Mads Bidstrup, Nordsjælland

The full-back is back at Nordsjælland and has made nine appearances for the Danish top flight outfit.

Mads Bech Sørensen, Nice

He is yet to play for French Ligue 1 side and is now teammates with the likes of Ross Barkley, Kasper Schmeichel, Aaron Ramsey and Joe Bryan.

Fin Stevens, Swansea City

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The right-back has played three times so far for Swansea City in the Championship and will be eager to nail down a regular spot in their starting XI under Russell Martin.

Ellery Balcombe, Crawley Town

He picked up an injury after playing just once for League Two outfit Crawley Town in what was a big blow for the young goalkeeper.

Tariqe Fosu, Stoke City

Stoke City swooped to land him last month to bolster their attacking options and he has played seven matches for the Potters so far but hasn’t scored or got an assist just yet.

Likely: Frank Onyeka (Nigeria), Julian Jeanvier (Guinea), Tariqe Fosu-Henry (Ghana)
Games impacted: Jan 2: Aston Villa (H); Jan 15: Liverpool (A); Jan 22: Wolves (H); Feb 9: Man City (A)Likely: Frank Onyeka (Nigeria), Julian Jeanvier (Guinea), Tariqe Fosu-Henry (Ghana)
Games impacted: Jan 2: Aston Villa (H); Jan 15: Liverpool (A); Jan 22: Wolves (H); Feb 9: Man City (A)
Likely: Frank Onyeka (Nigeria), Julian Jeanvier (Guinea), Tariqe Fosu-Henry (Ghana) Games impacted: Jan 2: Aston Villa (H); Jan 15: Liverpool (A); Jan 22: Wolves (H); Feb 9: Man City (A)

Paris Maghoma, AFC Wimbledon

The 21-year-old is a regular for AFC Wimbledon and has 11 games, nine of which have come in the league.

Daniel Oyegoke, MK Dons

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Oyegoke has been part of an MK Dons side who have underperformed so far this term under Liam Manning. Nevertheless, he has enjoyed plenty of game time so far.

Lachlan Brook, Crewe Alexandra

The Australian attacker scored on his debut for Crewe Alexandra and has since picked up an injury. However, he is close to returning to first-team action now.

Nathan Young-Coombes, AFC Wimbledon

He has chipped in with three goals and two assists in his opening 10 games for the Dons but is currently sidelined with injury now.

Joel Valencia, De Graafschap

The winger has slipped way down the pecking order at the Gtech Community Stadium and has played three times for new club De Graafschap in the Dutch second tier.

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