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Spurs have nine young players out on loan at the moment across the Football League, Europe and the world and it's time to check in with how they got on at the weekend.

Mauricio Pochettino and his staff are keeping a close eye on all of them to decide which of them will still have a place in the club's plans and for which of them the summer could prove to be the time to move on.

Every player has six month reviews at Spurs and their loan performances in the leagues across England, France, Spain and the Netherlands will be taken into account.

Here's how all of Spurs' loan players got on at the weekend and how they're doing so far at their new clubs:

Georges-Kevin Nkoudou

The Frenchman moved to Monaco on January transfer deadline day and, as with his loan spell at Burnley last season, he's already finding starts hard to come by.

In his first match the day after Nkoudou's move - against Toulouse - he got just 13 minutes from the bench and then in the two games afterwards was given only one and then seven minutes to impress.

Monaco have seen an upturn in form since Thierry Henry's departure and that's probably had the biggest impact on Nkoudou being able to force his way into the side.

Not in the squad the previous weekend as Monaco overcame Lyon with a 2-0 victory, the winger was also absent for Saturday's 2-2 draw with Angers through injury.

Spurs will want the Frenchman to impress during his return to Ligue 1 in order to earn himself a summer move away from the club.

Marcus Edwards

Edwards got another start under his belt on Saturday as Excelsior Rotterdam lost 2-0 at home to league leaders PSV.

After finding himself as an unused substitute for Rotterdam throughout much of November and December, Edwards has burst to life in 2019 and has been a regular starter in the team. He also won plaudits for a man of the match performance at the start of February as Excelsior Rotterdam beat Feyenoord 2-1.

Edwards has now made 14 starts and two substitute appearances in the Eredivisie for the Dutch side this season, scoring twice and laying on two assists.

With his contract expiring in 2020, there will certainly be a decision for Pochettino over a player who appears to be finding his feet in the senior game.

(Image: Ian Horrocks/Sunderland AFC via Getty Images)

Kazaiah Sterling

The 20-year-old has had a tough time of it with injuries since making the move to Sunderland.

Absent for their 2-0 win over Bristol Rovers at the end of last month, the forward was once again missing from the squad as the Black Cats recorded a home win over Plymouth Argyle.

Sunderland fans have been calling on him to get a chance especially after he had impressed on his debut when he got 30 minutes under his belt after coming off the bench in the 1-0 win against AFC Wimbledon.

Sterling and Spurs will be hoping he gets more chances to impress in the weeks ahead.

Anthony Georgiou

Having bagged his first senior goal on his first professional start for Levante B against Hercules the previous weekend, Anthony Georgiou kept his place in the team for the 1-1 draw with CD Castellon on Sunday.

However, he couldn't have a similar impact this time around as he was replaced after 64 minutes in the game.

The 22-year-old Cypriot international left winger made the loan switch to Spain on transfer deadline day, having made his debut for Spurs last season from the bench in the Champions League at Apoel Nicosia.

Josh Onomah

It has been a couple of months to forget for Josh Onomah. After he made his return to action from an injury which kept him out for around a month, he picked up another injury in February which is set to keep him out for four weeks.

"Josh is extremely disappointed like we all are," said Sheffield Wednesday boss Steve Bruce. "It has been a stop-start season for him. It is a shame as the people of Sheffield have probably not seen the best of him.

"He was terrific for me at Aston Villa last season. He has got all the traits that a young player needs. He is big, strong and quick and can play in a few positions.

"The kid deserves a bit of luck but how often have we seen that in football where you have one injury and you end up getting another one?"

Onomah has made eight starts this season, with four substitute appearances, and has bagged three assists.

Cameron Carter-Vickers

Losing 3-1 in their previous Championship game against Sheffield Wednesday, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Swansea City bounced back to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over Bolton Wanderers on Saturday.

However, it was far from straightforward with the Swans getting two goals in the final 10 minutes after the visitors had been reduced to 10 men.

After a stuttering start to the season, Carter-Vickers has worked his way into the Swansea team as a regular in the back four.

He now has 12 Championship starts this season to his name, with six substitute appearances as well as two FA Cup appearances.

There was talk of the USA international returning during the January window to be sent out somewhere else, as he did last season in moving from Sheffield United to Ipswich, however he now looks settled at Swansea and a full season in Wales could do him plenty of good in his development.

Samuel Shashoua

Shashoua only managed to play 57 minutes on Sunday as Atlético Baleares were held to a 0-0 draw away at UE Olot.

Another young Spurs midfielder who made his way to Spain for first team experience, the 19-year-old attacking midfielder is making the most of his experience with Balearicos in the same division as Spurs team-mate Georgiou.

Shashoua has appeared in 24 matches, scored four goals and weighed in with two assists.

The talented teenager has another year left on his contract when he returns and it will be interesting to see where his career takes him next.

Connor Ogilvie

Connor Ogilvie has been quietly going about making his name in the Football League and the left-back has been showing his versatility by impressing in central defence as well, as he did in Gillingham's 1-1 draw at Fleetwood Town.

The defender, who turned 23 on Valentine's Day, has been a near ever-present for the League One side since November, appearing 20 times as well as playing in the FA Cup and Checkatrade Trophy.

Ogilvie's contract ends this summer and he's likely to move on, but he should be able to pick up a new club in the English game with little problem.

Shayon Harrison

Harrison has headed even further afield than his Spurs team-mates this season after making the loan move to Melbourne City in Australia's A-League.

The 21-year-old striker has started four matches so far, playing 64 minutes on Sunday as City drew 2-2 with Perth Glory.

Harrison is yet to hit the net down under but will be hoping his spell in Australia leads to a further boost to his professional career after his previous loans at Yeovil and Southend.

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