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After the conclusion of the January transfer window, Leicester City now have a whopping 14 players out on loan.

Here’s how they’ve got on over the past week.

Kamal Sowah (Leuven)

The versatile youngster, this time playing on the right wing, set up the winner as City’s sister club beat Roeselare 2-1.

Sowah now has five goals and three assists for Leuven, who sit fifth, but just two points off top, in the closing tournament table.

Leuven have already secured their place in the end-of-season promotion play-offs after winning the opening tournament.

Adrien Silva (Monaco)

Despite the arrival of new central midfielders at Monaco in January, Silva has retained his place and captained the club in their 3-1 defeat to Nimes at the weekend, a third straight loss for the principality.

He kept his place at the base of midfield for the midweek win over Angers, but was given a 4/10 by L’Equipe.

They wrote: “Booked in the 73rd minute, the Portuguese international could have been before. He was on the borderline several times in the second half.

“With the ball at his feet, he took no risks and was satisfied to serve his team-mates in the midfield.”

Islam Slimani (Monaco)

After weeks of speculation and a handful of linked clubs – including Aston Villa, Manchester United, Spurs and Inter Milan – Slimani remained on loan at Monaco, where he is reportedly unhappy.

A muscle injury saw him miss a third straight game at the weekend, Monaco losing 3-1 to Nimes, but he was back on the bench as an unused substitute for the midweek victory over Angers, Stevan Jovetic scoring the only goal of the game.

Fousseni Diabate (Amiens)

Diabate played both of Amiens’ fixtures as their search for a Ligue 1 win stretched to 11 games.

The winger played the final eight minutes of the goalless draw with relegation rivals Toulouse, and then 80 minutes as Amiens claimed a creditable point with a 0-0 stalemate at Lyon.

For his performance in Lyon, Diabate earned a 5/10 from L’Equipe, who said: “The left winger sometimes confused speed and haste. This did not prevent him from causing problems to opponents troubled by his dribbling.”

Rachid Ghezzal (Fiorentina)

Ghezzal made just his third Serie A start since joining La Viola on loan, and was thrust into thick of it, away at Juventus.

The Algerian lasted an hour in the centre of a five-man midfield before being substituted. At that point, Juve led just 1-0, but finished 3-0 to the good.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Blackpool)

After a goalscoring debut off the bench last week, Dewsbury-Hall made his first senior start at the weekend.

The Seasiders again lost 2-1, this time to Oxford United, but Dewsbury-Hall was given man of the match by the Blackpool Gazette, who wrote: “Looks like the creative outlet Pool have been crying out for with his quality on the ball and incisive passes.”

Admiral Muskwe (Swindon)

It was a big day for Muskwe as he made the first senior appearance of his career, playing the final five minutes of Swindon’s 2-1 win over League Two promotion rivals Exeter.

The Zimbabwean then scored his first goal for the club in a reserve fixture, netting an extra-time winner as Swindon beat Salisbury 3-2 to reach the Wiltshire Premier Shield final.

Daniel Iversen (Rotherham)

After a blip at Peterborough on the previous, Iversen returned to form as Rotherham beat Burton 3-2, the Dane making seven saves.

The victory, the Millers’ seventh in their last eight league games, keeps them top of League One.

Josh Knight (Peterborough)

Knight continues to be eased back in following his return from injury, making his third substitute appearance in a row, playing 29 minutes in defensive midfield to help Peterborough see out a 4-1 win over League One promotion rivals Ipswich.

Knight “ran hard and competed strongly,” said the Peterborough Telegraph.

The Posh have now won four on the bounce and are up to third, one point off the automatic promotion places.

Mitch Clark (Port Vale)

Clark, back at the club where he spent last season on loan from Aston Villa, gave a man-of-the-match performance in the first game of his second Port Vale spell.

The full-back’s cross led to the own goal that secured a 1-1 draw with Salford, and he was praised by Vale boss John Askey after the game: “I thought he was excellent. He didn’t know yesterday (Friday) that he was going to play, but he’s come in, we know he’s got quality, that’s why we’ve got him in.”

Andy King (Huddersfield)

King made a third straight substitute appearance for Huddersfield, but suffered a first defeat as the Terriers were downed 3-2 by Fulham in the Championship.

Filip Benkovic (Bristol City)

After arriving at Ashton Gate late on deadline day, Benkovic was not eligible for Bristol City’s midweek win over QPR.

He could make his debut when his new club face Birmingham on Friday night.

George Thomas (Den Haag)

After two starts under Alan Pardew, Thomas was dropped to the bench for the weekend’s goalless draw with Vitesse.

Den Haag remain in the Eredivisie relegation zone.

Ryan Loft (Carlisle)

Striker Loft missed Carlisle’s comeback 2-2 draw at Mansfield in League Two with illness.