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It has been a good few days for two of Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool youngsters.

Marko Grujic capped his time at Cardiff City by joining the celebrations as the Welsh side booked their place back in the Premier League with promotion from the Championship.

And Harry Wilson's outstanding form at Hull City was enough for him to claim the Championship Player of the Month award.

Encouraging signs for Liverpool's future? Most definitely.

However, the feedback hasn't been quite as universally positive regards the 13 other players to have been on loan from Anfield in recent months.

Marko Grujic – going up

Grujic may have played only 35 minutes during Cardiff City's final five games, but the Serbian had done enough in helping the Bluebirds regain their Premier League status.

The midfielder made 14 appearances under Neil Warnock, with all bar one coming in the starting line-up, and scored the one goal, a fine strike against Barnsley.

Only twice was Grujic on the losing side – at Aston Villa and at home to Manchester City in the FA Cup – and in a deep-lying midfield was given the opportunity to sharpen his defensive skills in the unforgiving environment of the Championship.

Grujic, who was Klopp's first signing as Liverpool boss, remains rated at Anfield, and the hope is he will return a more rounded player.

Harry Wilson – proving his worth

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There was genuine surprise when Wilson saw his penalty saved for Hull City at Brentford on Sunday.

It was a rare misstep for the young Welsh forward during an excellent few months at the Championship side.

Wilson finished with seven goals and four assists in 14 appearances, with Tigers boss Nigel Adkins keen to take the 21-year-old back next season.

The player, though, has other ideas. And after several years impressing for the under-23s, Wilson is now keen for an extended chance to demonstrate he can play a part in the Reds' first team.

Ryan Kent – a backwards step

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Kent was in demand during pre-season after an impressive clutch of performances, particularly against Bayern Munich in the Audi Cup.

But after a disappointing loan spell at Bundesliga side Freiburg was cut short, Kent fared no better when shipped to Championship side Bristol City in January.

Having started five consecutive games early in his loan, the 21-year-old then fell so far out of favour that he didn't even make the bench for the final six games of the season.

Bristol City boss Lee Johnson said Kent was a £10million-rated player – but still didn't play him.

Sheyi Ojo – aiming for Wembley

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Under-20 World Cup winner Ojo, who has spent the season at Fulham, was a regular until mid-January, save for a spell out with a dislocated shoulder.

But a leg injury then sidelined the youngster again, and he has since struggled to make an impact and wasn't involved in the last five games of the regular season.

Ojo, though, isn't done at Fulham yet. And he could yet feature at Wembley, with Fulham up against Derby County in the play-off semi-finals.

Ovie Ejaria – bittersweet finale

Ejaria – like Ojo, a member of the England squad that won the U20 World Cup last year – celebrated the final day of the Championship season on Sunday by scoring a fine goal as Sunderland defeated champions Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0.

However, it was a too little, too late for the Black Cats, who were already relegated.

The young Liverpool midfielder switched to Sunderland in January and made 11 appearances, nine as starter. But with the Wearsiders struggling, making a positive impact was difficult.

The players abroad

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Divock Origi's season at Wolfsburg has been mixed to say the least, with only five goals and two assists in the Bundesliga and a falling out with the manager. Indeed, Wolfsburg could be relegated with defeat on the final day this weekend.

Lazar Markovic is making a belated impact at Anderlecht in the Belgian play-offs and is wanted on a permanent deal, while Taiwo Awoniyi, also in Belgium with Mouscron, scored 10 goals and provided seven assists in 31 games until his season was ended with a hamstring injury last month.

Pedro Chirivella was a virtual ever-present in midfield for Willem II in Holland, and Allan Rodrigues has suffered an injury-hampered campaign at Apollon Limassol, starting regularly when fit but sidelined since March with an arm problem.

And the rest...

Jon Flanagan wasn't involved as Bolton Wanderers saved their Championship status with a dramatic 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest, and made only eight appearances during his time with the Trotters.

Corey Whelan, on loan at League Two side Yeovil Town since January, ended with 11 appearances and a first senior goal from full-back, while Matty Virtue is preparing for a League Two play-off with Notts County after finishing the season a regular in midfield having joined in January.

Finally, Connor Randall has been in and out of the side at Hearts, and Daniel Sturridge has barely featured for West Bromwich Albion, who are now relegated.