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Manchester City loaned out a staggering 41 players last season, most of them youngsters or City Football Group signings.

But we reckon 11 of them are either at the crossroads, or are harbouring ambitions of making their mark at City this summer.

So where are the more senior loan players up to?

Angelino – No decision has been made on the 21-year-old left back's future – that could be deferred until after Pep Guardiola has taken a look at him in pre-season.

The Spaniard was always a possible long-term solution for City's seemingly eternal problem at left back, but with Benjamin Mendy coming back and Fabian Delph an able deputy, he would have to be exceptional in summer training to find a way in.

PSV Eindhoven have made no secret of their interest in a player who shone for NAC Breda last season, but their approaches have received cagey responses.

Reports in Holland suggest PSV made an approach in January but were put off by a price tag of around £9million.

Angus Gunn – capped a fine season at Norwich by being called into England's training camp ahead of the World Cup.

City fans would love to see him promoted to number two and that is possible, depending on whether Claudio Bravo decides to see out the final year of his contract or not.

Of course,that also depends on Gunn – with an England place now in his sights, will he be happy to play second fiddle, or will he seek a move, permanent or another loan, that enhances his career?

Joe Hart – no way back for the former City hero after a poor season at West Ham and omission from the England squad.

He is still wanted by Southampton and Premier League new boys Wolves, and a cut-price deal might be better for all concerned.

Aleix Garcia - “The Aleix that finished the season is not the same as the one that started it.”

Those words, from Girona manager Pablo Machin about the on-loan midfielder bode well. He added: “The year has gone very well for him.”

But the fact Garcia has played 825 minutes, spread over 19 games, does not indicate he is ready to make his mark for Guardiola.

Marlos Moreno – The Colombia international was signed for £4.75million but his career nose-dived in unhappy loan spells at Deportivo La Coruna and Girona. Now on loan at Flamengo until December.

Patrick Roberts – Expressed his intention to try to break into the City squad this summer, but the fact he was an unused sub for Celtic in the Scottish Cup final at the weekend does not fill anyone with confidence.

Jason Denayer – finished the season strongly, as a key figure as Galatasaray lifted the Turkish league title. But he is 22 now and has shown no signs of making it at City - another one who Pep might want to see in training before making a final decision.

– Picked up a league winner's medal but is surplus to requirements after being loaned to Everton for the second half of the season. Wanted by Wolves and West Ham.

Douglas Luiz – City spent £10million on the promising Brazilian midfielder last summer, but he has been a peripheral figure for Girona, making just one league start and 14 sub appearances. Defensive shortcomings are his biggest problem but the 20-year-old needs to play and another loan spell is likely.

Manu Garcia – Has Roma, Valencia, Sevilla and Villarreal all watching developments after a fine season with NAC Breda – but bossing it in Holland is a lot different to breaking into a world-class City midfield.

Bersant Celina – Won the club's Goal of the Season on loan at Ipswich but was in and out of the team, will be sold or loaned again.