Juan Cuadrado had earlier joined Juventus on a temporary deal and Patrick Bamford and Mo Salah are on loan

Marko Marin move to Trabzonspor took Chelsea's loaned out players to 26 across 10 countries


Think you need to turn up to Stamford Bridge every other week to watch Chelsea players in action? Think again. Pretty much anywhere across Europe will do these days.

From Portugal in the west to Turkey in the east, Middlesbrough in the north to Rome in the south, Chelsea's players have been strewn out across the continent this summer in a slew of loan deals.

The departures of Juan Cuadrado to Juventus and Marko Marin to Trabzonspor has taken the number of Blues players currently out on loan to a staggering 26 - that's more than an entire Premier League squad of 25 - and counting.

The Blues map of Europe: How 26 Chelsea players are distributed across the continent on loan at clubs from Portugal to Turkey

From big names such as Cuadrado to rising stars including Patrick Bamford, Jose Mourinho's squad is so vast that he has to ship out players to far flung corners of Europe to guarantee they see action on the pitch.

Some of the players even die-hard Chelsea fans would not recognise if they passed them on the street - Ulises Davila, anyone? Although that wouldn't happen unless you were crossing the road in Setubal, Portugal, anyway.

Here is the full list of Chelsea's players currently out on loan. And remember, there's still plenty of time left for more to leave...

1 - Matej Delac (goalkeeper) – FK Sarajevo, Bosnia

The Bosnian-born keeper, who has represented Croatia through the youth ranks, perhaps sums up what it means to be a fringe member of the Chelsea squad in the Roman Abramovich era. Having signed in 2010, the now 23-year-old has been sent out on loan to Vitesse Arnhem in Holland, Dynamo Ceske Budejovice in the Czech Republic, Vitoria de Guimaraes in Portugal, Inter Zapresic in Croatia, FK Vojvodina in Serbia, Sarajevo in his homeland, Arles-Avignon in France, and now back to Bosnia. His sum total of Chelsea appearances? Zero.

2 - Tomas Kalas (defender) – Middlesbrough, England

The Czech is forging a reputation as a highly-promising right back on loan at Middlesbrough, where he excelled for Aitor Karanka last season, and will spend this year at the Riverside too. But then you would expect no less from a player who cost £5.2million five years ago at the age of just 17. Chances at Chelsea have been limited, but he could one day force his way through.

Matej Delac (right) in action for Chelsea during pre-season before his latest loan move to Sarajevo

Tomas Kalas (left) is on loan at Middlesbrough while Andreas Christensen (right) is a Denmark international

3 – Andreas Christensen (defender) – Borussia Monchengladbach, Germany

The future looks bright for the tall centre back, who has already won two caps for Denmark. But with the likes of John Terry, Gary Cahill, Branislav Ivanovic and Kurt Zouma at the club, plus John Stones seemingly on his way, it is hard to see when Christensen will win a place at the heart of the Blues' star-studded defence.

4 – Kenneth Omeruo (defender) – Kasimpasa, Turkey

A member of the Nigeria team that won the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, Omeruo also played in every match for his country at the World Cup last year. Yet it is tough to see him ever claiming a first-team spot at Chelsea, with the centre of defence packed so full of top-quality players. The 21-year-old impressed on loan at Middlesbrough last season before being sent to Turkey.

5 – Alex Davey (defender) – Peterborough United, England

Born in Hertfordshire but a Scotland Under 19 international, Davey helped Chelsea win the FA Youth Cup in 2012. The 20-year-old is another tough-tackling, tall centre half on the Blues' books, meaning competition will be fierce. He also spent time on loan at Scunthorpe United last season.

Kenneth Omeruo (left) has won the Africa Cup of Nations; Alex Davey (right) is on loan at Peterborough

Cristian Cuevas (left) is one of the many on loan at Sint-Truidense VV; Wallace (right) is at Carpi in Italy

6 – Cristian Cuevas (defender) – Sint-Truidense VV, Belgium

Snapped up from the superbly-named O'Higgins club in Chile two years ago, the left-sided defender has so far got no closer to the Chelsea team than a place on the bench. He has since been sent on loan to Vitesse Arnhem and FC Eindhoven in Holland, Universidad de Chile in his homeland, and now to Belgium.

7 – Wallace (defender) – Carpi, Italy

Signed from Fluminense in January 2013, Wallace has rarely been seen at Chelsea since. He was immediately sent back to his former club before heading off to Inter Milan the following summer. The Brazilian's chances were limited at the San Siro, as they were at Vitesse Arnhem last season. Now with newly-promoted Carpi in Serie A, his chances of success at Chelsea look slim to none.

8 – Todd Kane (defender) – NEC Nijmegen, Holland

No relation to Tottenham namesake Harry, Kane is a right back noted for his pace and was good enough to hold down a first-team place on loan at Blackburn Rovers in the Championship in the 2012-13 season. Injury has halted the former Chelsea Under 21 captain's progress, and at the age of 21 he is heading off for the fifth loan spell of his career.

Todd Kane in action for NEC Nijmegen against Heracles in the Dutch Eredivisie earlier this month

9 – Nathan Ake (midfielder) – Watford, England

With his distinctive dreadlocks and Dutch football schooling, Ake draws easy comparisons with Chelsea legend Ruud Gullit. Having made just a handful of first-team appearances so far, Ake has a long way to go to live up to that comparison. But after going on loan to Reading last season, Chelsea will hope the 20-year-old continues his development in the Premier League this year.

Nathan Ake's distinctive dreadlocks mark him out on the pitch, and he is one to watch for the future

10 – Jordan Houghton (midfielder) – Gillingham, England

Born in Chertsey, down the road from Chelsea's training ground in Cobham, the England Under 20 midfielder has been at the club's academy since the age of eight. A combative presence in the middle of the park, he helped Chelsea to FA Youth Cup glory under Adi Viveash. The 19-year-old will hope to push on at League One high-fliers Gillingham this season.

11 – Marco van Ginkel (midfielder) – Stoke City, England

Represents one of a very rare breed: a footballer who has moved from Vitesse Arnhem to Chelsea, and not the other way round. The £8m box-to-box midfielder's progress since his move in 2013 was stalled by a serious knee injury but the 22-year-old is good enough to have played on loan at AC Milan last season and to have won two Holland caps.

Jordan Houghton on the ball for Gillingham (left) and Marco van Ginkel on the pitch for Stoke City

12 – Mario Pasalic (midfielder) – AS Monaco, Monaco

A German-born Croatia international who admits his favourite player is Frank Lampard. If Pasalic can come anywhere near to replicating the former England star's knack for goals from midfield, he will not spend too much more time away from Stamford Bridge. After impressing in La Liga at Elche last term, a big loan move to Monaco was secured this season for the 20-year-old.

13 – Lewis Baker (midfielder) – Vitesse Arnhem, Holland

The Luton-born 20-year-old is heading for his third loan spell of the calendar year having been sent to Sheffield Wednesday and MK Dons last season. Mourinho has tipped Baker to become an England international under his management and even awarded the midfielder a title winner's medal last season, despite him not playing a single minute of the campaign.

Mario Pasalic controls the ball for Monaco during the Champions League qualifying play-off against Valencia

(Left to right) Nathan, Lewis Baker and Danilo Pantic are all on loan at Ducth club Vitesse Arnhem

14 – Nathan (forward) – Vitesse Arnhem, Holland

The Brazilian went through what is becoming a fairly typical experience for modern Chelsea footballers: signed for £4.5m from Atletico Paranaense then sent out on loan just nine days later to Chelsea's partner club, Vitesse Arnhem. He scored five goals in five games for Brazil at the Under 17 World Cup in 2013 but has achieved little else in the very early stages of his career.

15 – Danilo Pantic (forward) - Vitesse Arnhem, Holland

Another youngster signed and immediately sent out on loan to Vitesse Arnhem. Pantic can play in a central attacking position or on the left wing but with just a handful of appearances for Partizan Belgrade, little else is known of this 18-year-old. He has captained Serbia Under 19s and already has Europa League experience with Partizan.

16 – Ulises Davila (forward) – Vitoria Setubal, Portugal

Having been at Stamford Bridge for four years, never getting near the first team and spending time on loan at five different clubs, it is hard to see Davila ever breaking through into Mourinho's plans. The former Mexico Under 23 international is now 24 years old and this footballing globetrotter has travelled to Vitesse Arnhem plus Spanish clubs Sabadell, Cordoba and Tenerife.

The lesser-spotted Ulises Davila in Chelsea training kit (left) and Victorien Angban playing for Ivory Coast

17 – Victorien Angban (forward) - Sint-Truidense VV, Belgium

The 18-year-old Ivorian, who signed in January from Stade d’Abidjan in his homeland, has yet to be seen at Stamford Bridge but is said to be a box-to-box midfielder or a forward. Whether he ever emulates his compatriot Yaya Toure remains to be seen, but like the Manchester City star did earlier in his career, Angban will play in Belgium this year.

18 – Marko Marin (winger) – Trabzonspor, Turkey

With 16 Germany caps to his name, successful spells at Borussia Monchengladbach and Werder Bremen behind him and dubbed the 'German Messi', Marin's career was on the up and up. Until he joined Chelsea. The 26-year-old made just six appearances following his £7m move and has been sent out on loan four times - to Sevilla, Fiorentina, Anderlecht and Trabzonspor - with limited success at each club.

Marko Marin has joined Trabzonspor on loan after several underwhelming spells elsewhere

19 – Juan Cuadrado (winger) – Juventus, Italy

Only James Rodriguez made a bigger impression than Cuadrado during Colombia's exciting run at the World Cup in Brazil, leading Chelsea to splash out over £23m on the skilful 27-year-old in February. But after a miserable six months at the club during which he has barely had a kick for the first team, Cuadrado has been bombed out on loan to the Italian giants.

Juan Cuadrado (centre) was mobbed on arriving to sign for Juventus on loan from Chelsea

20 – Christian Atsu (winger) – Bournemouth, England

Signed in 2011, Atsu has still not played a single first-team game for Chelsea despite already amassing 40 caps for Ghana. The 23-year-old has been shipped out on loan to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton and now Bournemouth and has played in the 2014 World Cup finals and the Champions League for Porto, where he won the Portuguese title. Yet still he has not broken through.

21 – Isaiah Brown (winger) - Vitesse Arnhem, Holland

'Izzy' made his first-team debut for West Bromwich Albion before being snapped up by Chelsea and has since gone on to star as a goalscoring midfielder for the Under 21 side. He made his Chelsea debut against his former club last May and recently played against Southampton for Vitesse in the Europa League qualifiers.

Christian Atsu (centre) holds off Hartlepool United's Billy Painter in the Capital One Cup

Izzy Brown battles for the ball against Rick Karsdorp of Feyenoord while in action for Vitesse Arnhem

22 – Mo Salah (winger) – AS Roma, Italy

The Egypt international earned an £11m move to Stamford Bridge in the best way possible, making a strong impression during pacy, skilful and direct displays against the club in the Champions League for Basle. But since February 2014 he has disappeared off the radar, making just 19 appearances for Chelsea and being offloaded to Fiorentina last season and now Roma.

23 – Patrick Bamford (striker) – Crystal Palace, England

With 17 goals for Middlesbrough last season, Bamford set the Championship alight and marked himself out as a player of real potential. The 21-year-old from Grantham will have to prove he can cut it in the Premier League at Palace before he gets a chance in Mourinho's first-team squad, however.

Mo Salah's latest loan move has taken him to Roma (left); Patrick Bamford is at Crystal Palace (right)

24 – Stipe Perica (striker) – Udinese, Italy

A Croatian striker, Perica has already bagged goals in Serie A having joined Udinese on loan last January. His goalscoring record on loan is far from impressive but the Italian club extended the 20-year-old's deal into a long-term move, so he is unlikely to be seen back at Cobham any time soon.

25 – Dominic Solanke (striker) - Vitesse Arnhem, Holland

A potential star of the future. The Basingstoke-born 17-year-old scored over 40 goals for Chelsea at youth level last season, helping the club lift the FA Youth Cup and UEFA Youth League in the process. The England Under 18 striker is the fifth Chelsea player sent on loan to Vitesse Arnhem this season and big things are expected.

Stipe Perica takes a shot at goal for Udinese (left) and Jhoao Rodriguez in action for Bastia

Dominic Solanke (right) has a lot to live up at Vitesse after scoring 41 goals for Chelsea youth last season

26 - Jhoao Rodriguez (striker) - Sint-Truidense VV, Belgium