Another two players joined the Tottenham loan army so it now numbers 13 players out and about across England, Scotland, Europe and South America.
Luka Vuskovic moved last week to the Bundesliga to play for Hamburg, where his brother Mario has played, while Manor Solomon made a late loan move to Villarreal after a temporary switch to Crystal Palace fell through despite both clubs signing a deal sheet that was submitted to the Premier League.
We'll start covering Solomon's loan in Spain after the international break because he hasn't had a chance to even train yet, let alone play a match as the deal was done while he was away with the Israel national team. Vuskovic has been involved in one matchday squad so we will cover him below along with the other 11 young players Spurs have sent out.
Here's how Tottenham's loan army got on at their respective clubs this week.
Luka Vuskovic (Hamburg)
Vuskovic had to sit on the bench for his first Bundesliga game as Hamburg lost 2-0 at home St Pauli last Friday and he will be hoping to help them shore up the defence following the international break.
The 18-year-old admitted soon after joining that Spurs had given him the option to stay but he wanted to test himself after realising how much he had to do to get to the level of his senior team-mates.
"Yes, they offered me an option to stay, to play in case of injury or cup matches, but I wanted continuous minutes," the defender said in an interview with Germanijak. "They have Romero and Van de Ven playing there, two of the best centre-backs in the world at the moment. I believe in myself, but it's really difficult to play next to them. I've faced them and I realised that I still have to work harder. A lot of work and a little luck, so I'll be back."
He explained why he made the move to Tottenham this summer, after agreeing the transfer two years ago despite competition for his signature from Manchester City.
"I didn't want to be just a number. At Tottenham, you told me what they expected and offered in terms of sport and that prevailed, the plan they put before me," said the centre-back.
On his move to Hamburg, Vuskovic is looking forward to his third loan in as many years after spells at Radomiak in Poland and Westerlo in Belgium.
"I was hoping for such an outcome. I really wanted HSV. A big club, a beautiful city with an army of fans," he said. "My brother was there and that's why it was even more important to me. I was at the qualifiers with Ulm, I felt the atmosphere, and especially when they chanted for my brother - they bought me here for life. Nothing is guaranteed, I don't have a guaranteed spot. I'll play if I'm good in training, if the coach thinks I am. If I'm not, I won't play."
Will Lankshear (Oxford United)
Will Lankshear netted his second goal for Oxford during their 2-2 draw at home against Coventry in the Championship last weekend before the international break.
The 20-year-old played 87 minutes of the match and netted a poacher's goal to level the scores 19 minutes in when he swept home a loose ball after a free-kick.
The Oxford Mail handed Lankshear a 7.5 in their player ratings with the review: "Great instinct to finish the loose ball from Brannagan's free-kick and is a real handful for opposing defenders."
The 20-year-old striker has now netted twice in his opening four Championship games with 312 minutes under his belt, plus another 62 in the Carabao Cup.
Alejo Veliz (Rosario Central)
Alejo Veliz did not get to play out last weekend's match for Rosario Central's game at Sarmiento was suspended at half-time.
The match was goalless and a huge downpour proved too problematic for the contest to continue thanks to flooded areas of the pitch which prevented the ball from moving normally.
Referee Andrés Merlos stated that the players' safety was the reason for the decision.
"We finished the first half in a difficult situation and asked if we could get some of the rain out, but the forecast wasn't helping either," he explained. "I think if we continued, the risk was very high for the players because the pitch isn't helping us. It would be putting the players at risk, as they are the true protagonists of this show."
Mikey Moore (Rangers)
Mikey Moore got his first Scottish Premiership start and more importantly his first experience of an Old Firm Derby. The 18-year-old played 72 minutes of the goalless encounter at Ibrox and picked up a yellow card after the hour mark for a foul as he got into the spirit of the occasion.
It is a time of turmoil at Rangers with the team struggling to find its feet and victories under Russell Martin and having crashed out of the Champions League in embarrassing fashion.
Moore did impress some though in an otherwise dour derby with The Scotsman handing him a seven with the write-up: "A livewire. Didn't look overawed despite his young years. Always wanted the ball and was brave with it, though it didn't often come off for him."
Alfie Dorrington (Aberdeen)
Alfie Dorrington suffered European heartache as he came on for the final 16 minutes with Aberdeen already 3-0 down in their Europa League play-off second leg at Romanian side FCSB, formerly known as Steaua Bucuresti.
After a 2-2 draw in the first leg in Scotland that meant an exit from the competition and Dorrington then had to watch on the following weekend unused from the bench as the Dons lost 1-0 at home to Falkirk.
The 20-year-old centre-back is yet to get a run of starts as he did last season after winning and keeping his place as the Scottish side had some injury problems.
Alfie Devine (Preston North End)
Alfie Devine picked up his first assist for Preston in the Carabao Cup defeat at home to Wrexham before having to miss the Championship 1-0 loss against Portsmouth.
The 21-year-old got a seven in the Lancashire Post's player ratings for the 3-2 cup loss with the review: "Excellent in the first half. Assisted Lindsay. Went close with a free-kick."
Devine had to come off late in that game with a muscle injury so missed that next trip to the south coast.
"Alfie will probably train next week. He's minor, but he was still tender yesterday and couldn't train, so we'd have only made him worse if we'd have thrust him into this," said Preston North End manager Paul Heckingbottom. "With all the work he's had from having a shortened pre-season, we've built him up. We'll hopefully expect him back training with us on Wednesday when he's back in.”
Yang Min-hyeok (Portsmouth)
Yang Min-hyeok had to watch on once again from the bench for the third Championship game in a row as Portsmouth won that game 1-0 against Devine's Preston.
The 19-year-old South Korean has played just 23 minutes in the league so far and 90 minutes at Fratton Park against Reading in the Carabao Cup last month.
Ashley Phillips & Jamie Donley (Stoke City)
It was the same story yet again for both Jamie Donley and Ashley Phillips as they sat unused as Stoke lost 1-0 at home to West Brom before the break.
Donley had at least got 90 minutes in the Carabao Cup in midweek, albeit in a 3-0 defeat to Bradford, with centre-back Phillips also playing the full game at the bet365 Stadium.
Both players will be looking for more Championship minutes when the international break is over.
George Abbott (Wycombe Wanderers)
George Abbott got plenty of minutes for Wycombe Wanderers with 90 minutes on Saturday in the 2-0 home win against Mansfield Town as League One fixtures continued despite the international break.
The 20-year-old midfielder had played only 29 minutes in the previous 1-0 defeat at Stevenage, after turning out for 85 minutes of the penalty shoot-out victory at Bromley in the Carabao Cup second round.
Abbott has already got 516 minutes to his name in just nine appearances for Wycombe since making the step up to League One.
Damola Ajayi (Doncaster Rovers)
Damola Ajayi came off the bench for the final nine minutes as Doncaster won 3-1 at home against Bradford in League One on Saturday.
The 19-year-old winger is enjoying his first real season of regular men's football and his first loan experience and has already racked up 341 minutes for Rovers.
Tyrese Hall (Notts County)
Tyrese Hall has been enjoying his own first loan at Notts County but has had to watch on unused for the past two matches. This time he watched his side beat Fleetwood Town 1-0 on Saturday.
The 19-year-old midfielder is taking his first steps into the senior game and has 166 minutes to his name so far this season.