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There are a few Tottenham Hotspur players who are trying to impress away from the watchful eye of Mauricio Pochettino.

Spurs normally have a plethora of young players learning their trade on loan around the Football League and Europe.

However, with the League One and Two transfers windows still open, as well as the European ones, the current four players out on loan will likely be added to in the next fortnight.

For now these are the Tottenham players looking to prove themselves in the professional game and how they've done so far since making their loan moves.

Jack Clarke

The 18-year-old headed back to Leeds United after his £9m move to Spurs this summer, but it hasn't been plain sailing for him since.

He is yet to appear in the Championship this season and has made just one appearance in the EFL Cup, playing for 70 minutes before coming off in the week.

He then didn't make the bench for Leeds's match against Wigan at the weekend and instead played for the U23s on Monday afternoon against Millwall, bagging an assist.

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Part of the problem for Clarke comes from Leeds having six loan players and EFL rules means only five loan players can be named in an 18-man matchday squad.

By returning in temporary fashion Clarke has actually made it more difficult for himself to get in the squad. It will be interesting to see how Spurs react if the scenario continues.

Luke Amos

The 22-year-old is enjoying a great loan so far at QPR in terms of playing time.

He has started all three of the team's Championship matches so far and while the R's lost to Bristol City at the weekend in the league, Amos came off the bench in the week to help see off the same team in the EFL Cup on penalties.

For a player who missed almost nine months of football with a cruciate ligament injury after making his Spurs debut, it's great to see the young midfielder showing what he can do again.

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Cameron Carter-Vickers

The 21-year-old USA international is yet to make the squad for Stoke City in the first two Championship games this season.

However, the young central defender did get 90 minutes under his belt this week and kept a clean sheet as Stoke beat Wigan in the EFL Cup.

Spurs and Carter-Vickers will be hoping he gets more league experience over the coming months after previous spells at Swansea, Ipswich and Sheffield United.

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Kazaiah Sterling

The 20-year-old striker made his debut for Doncaster Rovers at the weekend, coming off the bench for the final 20 minutes of their 3-2 victory against Fleetwood Town.

Rovers boss Darren Moore has high hopes for Sterling and believes Spurs do soon.

"Kazaiah is a forward who is really highly-rated at Spurs, they see him as a first-team player for them very soon and he just needs more experience at senior level," he said.

"He has an excellent record at under-23 level, has been recognised internationally and has scored when he has stepped up to senior level – I am really excited to sign him.

"We have had to be patient on this signing because his parent club see him as having a big role for them."