Chelsea have become the masters of the loan market, sending a huge number of players away from Stamford Bridge on temporary deals every season.

With players in countries ranging from Colombia to Belgium, and leagues ranging from the Premier League to the Isthmian Premier, it is hard to keep track of how all these players are performing.

So we at talkSPORT have found the data and crunched the numbers, and present to you a roundup of every out-on-loan Chelsea man.

Click the right arrow, above, to see how all 38 players have performed for their respective loan clubs this season…

38 Tammy Abraham (Bristol City) – One of the best performing members of Chelseas loan army, Abraham has scored an incredible 13 goals in 23 games in his first full season of competitive football. To have impressed so highly in the Championship at the age of just 19 suggests Abraham has what it takes to become a future Blues star.

38 Nathan Ake (Bournemouth) – A second season of Premier League football for Ake looks to be turning into a success. After starting the Cherries season on the bench, he has established himself in the centre of the defence in the last five matches. He has also chipped in with an impressive three goals in that spell, although Bournemouth have only kept two clean sheets with Ake playing.

38 Victorien Angban (Granada) – The Ivorian midfielder has made just six appearances for Granada this season  starting four  in his natural defensive midfield role. He assisted the only goal in a Copa del Rey win over Osasuna, but has otherwise struggled to establish himself in a struggling side.

38 Christian Atsu (Newcastle United) – A rotation member of Newcastles promotion-chasing squad, Atsu has proven his quality in the Championship. The winger has scored three goals in 13 games, playing a decisive role in tight matches. A future at Stamford Bridge seems unlikely, but it is good to see the 24-year-old playing consistent football.

38 Lewis Baker (Vitesse) – 21-year-old Baker has enjoyed a breakthrough season with Vitesse, scoring k10 goals in 20 games from midfield. Most of them have been stunning strikes, and he has established himself as one of the best players in the Eredivisie. Should he continue performing like he has been, a route into the Chelsea team seems inevitable.

38 Patrick Bamford (Burnley) – Another season on benchwarming for Bamford, whose excellent campaign with Middlesbrough seems such a long time ago. The forward has managed just five appearances, all as a substitute, recording only 31 minutes of playing time. A January recall from Turf Moor could be on the cards.

38 Jeremie Boga (Granada) – A player who has shown his talent despite playing for a team struggling in LaLiga. The French playmaker is constantly working to create chances for his lesser teammates, and has been targeted by opposition players due to his importance to the side. However, he has only managed one goal and one assist in 10 matches.

38 Isaiah Brown (Rotherham United) – Playing for the bottom team in the Championship, attacker Brown was always going to struggle  and he has exceeded expectations. Frequently playing just off the striker, Brown has provided three goals and five assists in 17 matches, netting the only strike in one of the Millers two wins.

38 Andreas Christensen (Borussia Monchengladbach) – Arguably the most high profile of all Chelseas loanees, centre-back Christensen excelled for Gladbach last season and has continued his fine form this term. Although the side struggle in the Bundesliga, the Dane has looked solid in his 12 league appearances, and continues to impress in the Champions League.

38 Jake Clarke-Salter (Bristol Rovers) – The centre-back had started to establish himself in the Rovers team, playing seven of an available 10 games, before he picked up an injury which will keep him out until the new year. He had been doing well prior to his absence, looking solid at the back.

38 Charlie Colkett (Bristol Rovers) – Also with Rovers, Colkett has shown flashes of brilliance in his 14 League One appearances, chipping in with three goals and two assists. He still has the tendency to drift in and out of games, but that should be expected of a player who is currently enjoying his first season of competitive football.

38 Dion Conroy (Aldershot) – 21-year-old Conroy has spent the season playing in three different positions for National League Aldershot. He has managed 11 appearances, starting the campaign in defensive midfield before moving between central midfield and the central defensive position. He is a key part of the side, but a future at Stamford Bridge seems unlikely.

38 Juan Cuadrado (Juventus) – Currently seven points clear at the top of the Serie A table, Cuadrado is enjoying himself back at Juventus. Whilst more of a rotation option than a starter, the winger has scored one goal and created three more in 17 appearances in all competitions. His talent at the top level of the game is undoubted.

38 Cristian Cuevas (Sint-Truiden) – A full-back who has already made his full debut for Chile, Cuevas has established himself as a key player for Belgian Pro League outfit Sint-Truiden. Starting 11 of 13 games, he has shown off his energy and work rate down the left flank, and looks to be a good fit for the current Chelsea side.

38 Alex Davey (Crawley Town) – A consistent centre-back option for former Chelsea youth boss Dermot Drummy, Davey has put in a string of shaky performances in the backline. Unfortunately for the youngster, the League Two side have not won a single game in which Davey has played since the end of September.

38 Islam Feruz (Mouscron) – Feruz has never lived up to the hype surrounding his name, and his struggles in the Belgian Pro League suggest his Stamford Bridge departure is imminent. He has played seven games (one start) and failed to score or assist a single goal  a dreadful return for any player, let alone a striker.

38 Michael Hector (Eintracht Frankfurt) – Hector was sent off in his first two games for Bundesliga side Frankfurt, and has never properly recovered since that time. He has started only three more games since then, and it does not appear he will become a key player for the strongly-performing side any time soon.

38 Jordan Houghton (Doncaster Rovers) – Midfielder Houghton has been in fine form for Doncaster this season, helping them become League Two title contenders. The 21-year-old has earned rave reviews for a series of excellent performances  with many fans wanting him to remain at Doncaster past the end of his loan.

38 Tomas Kalas (Fulham) – A key part of Slavisa Jokanovics Fulham side, Kalas has established himself in the centre of defence. He has missed six games through injury, but has otherwise been a constant presence  chipping in with one goal and one assist for the promotion hopefuls.

38 Kenedy (Watford) – The Brazilian winger managed just 15 minutes of football this season, before being sent back to Chelsea earlier this month. Injuries hampered his playing chances, but rumours suggest he had a poor attitude.

38 Alex Kiwomya (Crewe Alexandra) – A fine season in front of goal has seen the winger score seven goals in 21 games for Crewe, who sit 16th in League Two. He has also provided four assists, although his form has slowed down in the last few matches.

38 Matt Miazga (Vitesse) – The US centre-back has played a backup role for Vitesse, starting four Eredivisie games  none of which ended with a win. He has failed to properly break into the side, but with manager Henk Fraser under pressure, Miazga could have more luck in the new year.

38 Charly Musonda (Real Betis) – The talented Belgian has returned to Chelsea after picking up a knee injury, and the Blues are set to cancel the loan deal in January. He started only one game for Betis prior to his absence, scoring his lone goal in a win over Malaga. Big things are expected of Musonda, but this has not been a great season for the 20-year-old.

38 Nathan (Vitesse) – Nathan has struggled to establish himself at Vitesse, scoring only three goals in 14 matches. The attacker  who has mainly played on the left wing  has drifted in and out of the side, and has stood up by teammate Baker. He needs to show more of his talent if he is to break through at Stamford Bridge.

38 Kenneth Omeruo (Alanyaspor) – Kenneth Omeruo

38 Kasey Palmer (Huddersfield Town) – Attacking midfielder Palmer has shown flashes of brilliance for promotion chasing Huddersfield this season, scoring three goals in 20 matches in his first season of competitive football. He is used well by manager David Wagner, and seems to possess all the traits needed to step up to the Premier League.

38 Danilo Pantic (Excelsior) – Pantic appeared to be establishing himself in Rotterdam before an injury struck to keep him out of action for a run of matches. Playing in a number of attacking positions, the playmaker has still not scored or assisted a goal in the league, and will be hoping he can find some consistency next year.

38 Mario Pasalic (AC Milan) – Despite not making his first league appearance until the end of October, Pasalic has now established himself in the Milan midfield  playing each of the last seven games. He has scored one goal in that time, and there has been talk of the Serie A outfit making a move to tie up the Croatian on a permanent deal.

38 Lucas Piazon (Fulham) – Chelseas perpetual loanee, Piazon has had a mediocre time at Fulham so far. With only two goals and one assist in 13 matches, the attacker has struggled to establish himself as a guaranteed starter. However, the fans are backing him, and he will know a good remainder of the season is necessary if he intends to make it at Stamford Bridge.

38 Baba Rahman (Schalke) – With a wealth of Bundesliga experience, manager Markus Weinzierl has consistently called upon Rahman to play both domestic and European action. He has played every Europa League game for Schalke, as well as 12 of 15 league matches, and has found some solid form this term.

38 Loic Remy (Crystal Palace) – Has not managed a single minute of football this season, due to an injury picked up after signing for the Eagles. Still contracted at Selhurst Park, and should be ready to play in the new year  if he can stay fit.

38 Bertrand Traore (Ajax) – A key part of Ajaxs attack, Traore started every possible game for his loan club until the end of November  when a leg injury struck to keep him out until 2017. The 21-year-old, who has played both on the wing and as a striker, has provided five goals and four assists in 19 matches.

38 Wallace (Gremio) – The Brazilian right-back spent much of the season out of Gremios side, but came in for four league starts at the end of the Serie A season. Their State Championship campaign begins in late January.

38 Nathan Baxter (Met Police) – Baxter has played 20 games for Isthmian League side Met Police, keeping one clean sheet. He is earning consistent minutes, even through the level is poor.

38 Mitchell Beeney (Crawley Town) – The 21-year-old has spent the season as Crawleys back-up keeper, making only five appearances  and just one in the league. It seems unlikely he playing chances will improve any time soon.

38 Jamal Blackman (Wycombe Wanderers) – Blackman is starting to show his ability for Wycombe, having started 19 games this season. The League Two outfit have won each of their last six matches, with the 23-year-old keeping four successive clean sheets. In total, he has kept eight clean sheets, conceding 20 goals.

38 Matej Delac (Mouscron) – A player unlikely to ever play for Chelsea, Delac has conceded 25 goals in 12 games for Mouscron this season, after establishing himself as their first-choice keeper on matchday nine. He let in seven goals against Anderlecht at the end of November.