Leeds United loan watch - Robbie Gotts changes position, Alfie McCalmont continues to impress

Leeds United have a number of academy prospects out on loan this season across the Football League and in Europe.
Leeds United's Robbie Gotts in action for Salford City. Pic: GettyLeeds United's Robbie Gotts in action for Salford City. Pic: Getty
Leeds United's Robbie Gotts in action for Salford City. Pic: Getty

Here, we take a look at those spending the season away from Elland Road in a bid to find first team action and check out how they are getting on with their temporary teams...

Robbie Gotts - Salford City

Gotts spent the first half of the season on loan with Lincoln City in League One but a lack of game time saw him move down a division in January.

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Since the move to Salford City, the 21-year-old has featured eight times scoring twice and notching one assist.

Richie Wellens deployed Gotts as a right wing-back for the first time at the weekend for City's trip to Southend United.

He has played as a central midfielder more often than not for The Ammies since his temporary switch to Lancashire.

Gotts played 66 minutes at Roots Hall and picked up a booking before being substituted in the 0-0 draw.

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Salford sit ninth in the League Two standings, one point off the play-off places.

Alfie McCalmont - Oldham Athletic

The Whites central midfielder has impressed for the Latics this season having made 23 appearances in all competitions.

McCalmont has scored three times and recorded four assists in League Two under Harry Kewell.

The 20-year-old played all 90 minutes of Oldham's 3-1 victory over Carlisle United on Saturday at Brunton Park and now sit 15th in the table.

Ryan Edmondson - Northampton Town

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Edmondson spent the first half of the season on loan with Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership.

The 19-year-old made the switch to Northampton Town in January due to a lack of game time and has featured on 10 occasions.

Edmondson is yet to record a goal or an assist since his move with Town struggling at the foot of the League One table, two points from safety.

Northampton remain managerless after the recent sacking of head coach Keith Curle in early February.

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Edmondson played 74 minutes at the weekend in a 2-1 loss to Swindon Town.

Bryce Hosannah - Bradford City

Hosannah has made eight appearances for Bradford City in League Two this season.

Despite his limited action he has impressed for the Bantams at right-back but has suffered with injuries during his loan move.

Hosannah is yet to feature this year, with his last appearance coming in mid-December due to a hamstring problem.

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City are 11th in the standings after a weekend win over Walsall and have their eyes firmly on a play-off place after a recent upturn in form at Valley Parade.

Jordan Stevens - Bradford City

The winger has endured an up and down season after swapping Swindon Town for Bradford City in January.

Stevens featured 15 times for Swindon before the arrival of new boss John Sheridan saw him fall down the pecking order.

The 20-year-old has made one start and seven substitute appearances for the Bantams. He was a late change from the bench at the weekend in a 2-1 victory at Walsall.

Mateusz Bogusz - UD Logrones

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Bogusz is spending the season on loan with La Liga 2 outfit UD Logrones, where he has featured 16 times.

The 19-year-old midfielder has recorded one goal and one assist since his move to Spain.

He was a late substitute at the weekend in a 1-0 defeat to Mallorca, with Logrones now winless in their last six league games to sit 16th in the table.

Kun Temenuzhkov - Real Union

The 21-year-old has featured 16 times and scored three goals for Real Union this season.

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Temenuzhkov is spending the season on loan in Spain in the Segunda Division Group B (third tier).

He was an unused substitute at the weekend with Union defeating Amorebieta 2-0 to move second and sit four points off top spot.

Rafa Mujica - Las Palmas

Mujica spent the first half of the campaign with Real Oviedo but was used as a substitute just three times.

The 22-year-old made the switch to Las Palmas in La Liga 2 - the same division - and has made three starts and one appearance off the bench since January.

Mujica has notched one goal so far for Las Palmas and played 45 minutes before being replaced in a 4-0 defeat to Castellon on Saturday.

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