Leeds United loan watch - Whites forward close to triggering transfer clause, Alfie McCalmont in action again

Leeds United have a number of academy prospects out on loan this season across the Football League and in Europe.
Leeds United loanee Rafa Mujica in action for Las Palmas. Pic: GettyLeeds United loanee Rafa Mujica in action for Las Palmas. Pic: Getty
Leeds United loanee Rafa Mujica in action for Las Palmas. 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 - so... who made their presence felt this weekend?

Let's take a look...

Alfie McCalmont - Oldham Athletic

McCalmont completed 90 minutes as the Latics fell to a 4-2 defeat to Cambridge United in League Two - his ninth start in a row for the club.

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The central midfielder has made 27 appearances this season, scoring three and assisting four goals.

Oldham sit 17th and are still managerless after the sacking of Harry Kewell.

Ryan Edmondson - Northampton Town

Edmondson played 61 minutes of Northampton's 0-0 draw with Doncaster Rovers in League One.

After last week's controversy the 19-year-old was awarded his first goal for his loan club against Portsmouth.

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He has made 11 starts and three substitute appearances for Town, scoring one and assisting another since January.

Northampton are battling the drop in League One and currently sit two points above the relegation zone in 20th.

Robbie Gotts - Salford City

Gotts enjoyed a weekend off football with Salford playing last year's rescheduled EFL Trophy final - a game he couldn't take part in.

The Ammies defeated Portsmouth 4-2 on penalties after a goalless draw at Wembley. The 21-year-old has made 11 appearances since joining on loan in the winter window, scoring twice and bagging an assist.

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City return to League Two action in midweek as they look to secure a play-off spot. They currently sit 9th and are seven points off but have two games in hand.

Jordan Stevens - Bradford City

Stevens was introduced in the 67th minute of Bradford's 3-1 defeat to Carlisle in League Two.

The winger has made one start and 11 substitute appearances for the Bantams since joining on loan in January.

City are 13th in League Two.

Bryce Hosannah - Bradford City

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

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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.

Mateusz Bogusz - UD Logrones

Bogusz was an unused substitute for UD Logrones as they fell to a 1-0 defeat to Malaga.

He has made 16 appearances in La Liga 2 this season, scoring one and assisting one.

Logrones are 16th in the Segunda Division.

Kun Temenuzhkov - Real Union

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Temenuzhkov completed 89 minutes of Real Union's to Racing in Segunda Division B.

He has made 15 appearances in Spain's third tier this season, scoring three goals.

Union are currently fourth in Group 2.

Rafa Mujica - Las Palmas

Mujica completed 69 minutes of Las Palmas' 2-1 victory over Fuenlabrada.

He has made six appearances in La Liga 2 scoring once for Las Palmas following his arrival in January.

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Mujica struggled to assert himself initially at Real Oviedo and opted for a switch in the winter window.

The 22-year-old has made a swift impact with his new club, who revealed this week they have a clause in their current loan agreement with Leeds.

Speaking about Mujica to Spanish publication Sport, club president Miguel Angel Ramirez said: "There's an agreement in which UD Las Palmas can extend the contract beyond June 30th. If his performance continues as it's been going, he must continue here."

Las Palmas are 12th in the Segunda Division.

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