It's time for the latest updates from Tottenham Hotspur's huge group of loan players currently playing around the world
Tottenham's loan army took another big surge in the final days of the transfer window as various young players look to develop away from the club.
On deadline day alone, George Abbott made the move to Mansfield Town in League One, Alfie Dorrington to League Two outfit Salford City and goalkeeper Aaron Maguire joined National League South side Hampton & Richmond Borough on loan for the remainder of the campaign.
That means Spurs now have 19 players out on loan across the English game as well as in Scotland, Germany, Italy and South America with the club's Head of Loans and Pathways Andy Scoulding set to be busy keeping a close eye on all them and their various situations, hence the January recalls and new moves for some of them in the winter window.
Here's how every single one of Tottenham's huge group of loan players got on across the world this week.
Yusuf Akhamrich (Bristol Rovers)
We're going to start for a change in League Two because of the remarkable home debut that Yusuf Akhamrich had on his first start for Bristol Rovers.
The 20-year-old winger has been on the bench twice in the Champions League this season for Spurs and once in the Premier League without being handed his debut before had made a couple of substitute appearances for Rovers after his move.
Then on Saturday, he announced himself in senior football with a sensational brace of goals to fire his side to a 3-0 win against Newport County.
The first was a screamer of an effort from distance as he cut in from the right flank and fired home and his second was even better, taking a world class touch on the run to control a deep, lofted pass before slotting it past the goalkeeper.
The Bristol Post's Will Murray wrote of Akhamrich's display: "Not often do you see a 20-year-old loanee play with such freedom and light up a game on his home debut like Akhamrich did. His two goals were outstanding in their own right - the first a curled effort into the top corner from outside the box, before an exquisite touch from a long-range pass leading to a calm finish past the goalkeeper.
"[Steve] Evans spoke post-match about wanting to bring in Akhamrich during his time at Rotherham last season, but was told by Spurs that he wasn't ready for senior football, yet. The head coach has continued to watch the youngster, including the 4-4 draw between Rovers and Spurs Under-21s, in which the winger scored at The Mem.
"After a queue of clubs tried to sign the young winger, Evans and Rovers was selected as the destination for Akhamrich to continue his development.
"It's obviously early days, but the signs have only been overwhelmingly positive so far. He looked bright during his 22-minute cameo against MK Dons in midweek and was unlucky not to get an assist. Then, to perform as well as he did in front of the Gasheads was so impressive, especially in a game with such significance and implications for the rest of the season."
Luka Vuskovic (Hamburg)
It was also a weekend to remember for Luka Vuskovic as he headed home a second half leveller against Harry Kane's Bayern Munich to secure Hamburg a 2-2 draw against the Bavarian giants.
It was the 18-year-old's fourth Bundesliga goal of the season and it shows just how far he has come from that tricky debut against Kane & Co all the way back in September which resulted in a 5-0 defeat.
The Croatian teenager has earned praise aplenty since then and got more after the draw with Bayern.
"“Fantastic! That’s quality. At 18, he plays as if he’s already played in three World Cups," said German legend and former Bayern midfielder Lothar Matthaus.
"When I was 30, I didn’t see what he saw at 18. This player is so intelligent. You rarely find that. How cleverly he played. He’s doing everything right. Something really, really great could come of this."
Ahead of the match, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany had said of Vuskovic: "He's a great talent. The Bundesliga is a very difficult league to develop as a young central defender. You have to be physically strong. Having a key role at HSV is ideal.
"He needs to listen carefully to his good coach. He doesn't need to do much more. I just hope he doesn't play well against us this weekend."
Unfortunately for Kompany, Vuskovic did and speaking about what comes for him next season and whether it's a return to Tottenham or another year in Germany, the young centre back told BILD: “We’ll decide after the World Cup what happens next, what’s best for me.”
For now Vuskovic will be looking to build on his 19 appearances and 1,740 minutes so far for the Bundesliga outfit.
Kota Takai (Borussia Monchengladbach)
It's not just at Tottenham Hotspur where Spurs players can get ill and miss matches as Kota Takai had to sit out Borussia Monchengladbach's 1-1 draw at Werder Bremen on Saturday as he was sick ahead of the Bundesliga match
The 21-year-old Japan international had previously been back in action in Germany after his injury nightmares following his move to Spurs in the summer from Kawasaki Frontale. Takai started his first match on the previous weekend, a 3-0 home defeat to Stuttgart after a hat-trick of substitute appearances.
The centre-back will be hoping to kick on now for the rest of the season and get his match fitness and sharpness back up to where it needs to be.
Mikey Moore (Rangers) & Dane Scarlett (Hibernian)
Mikey Moore continued his run of games for Rangers and shared the pitch with his Tottenham team-mate Dane Scarlett in the final moments of the 0-0 draw at Hibernian.
The 18-year-old came off the bench in Rangers' 3-1 defeat at Porto in the Europa League in midweek as well as the draw in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday.
Moore entered the action in the 56th minute while Scarlett came on for his Hibernian debut in the 71st minute with neither able to change the outcome of the result.
Scarlett spoke about making the move up to Scotland in the week after putting pen to paper with Hibernian.
"I'm really happy to finally be here. I flew over today and I can't wait to get started," he said. ""It's obviously a massive club and it's got great history, and it's a new challenge for me really. I've never been outside England to play football, so it's a new challenge and I'm ready to go.
"I've been looking to get out on loan for the last few weeks. Once I knew Hibs wanted me and made contact, it was a no-brainer for me. I'm ready to go."
Scarlett will be hoping to match Moore's game time with the teenager having racked up 31 appearances this season, scoring three goals, including one in the Old Firm Derby, and laying on two assists. Some had called for Moore to be brought back from his loan to help Spurs but this has been a huge developmental experience for the youngster.
Manor Solomon (Fiorentina)
Manor Solomon scored his first goal for Fiorentina as the struggling Serie A side fell to a 2-1 defeat away against Antonio Conte's Napoli side at the weekend.
With Napoli 2-0 up in the 56th minute, the Israel international followed up a saved effort from Roberto Piccoli by firing low into the net to open his account for his new club. Unfortunately the visitors could not find another.
The 26-year-old has started the past two matches for the Italian side and has six Serie A appearances to his name already, matching the total of La Liga games he got for Villarreal in the first half of the season.
Alejo Veliz (Rosario Central)
Across the world in Argentina, Alejo Veliz is back in the swing of things in the new league season with Rosario Central.
The 22-year-old has started the first three games of the new campaign, scoring in the second game at Racing Club. Neither he nor his team-mates were able to put the ball in the net though during Monday's 0-0 draw at home against River Plate. That meant Rosario have started the season with a defeat, a win and now a draw.
Alfie Devine (Preston North End)
Alfie Devine helped Preston to a battling point at Ipswich with a 1-1 draw on Saturday afternoon.
The 21-year-old midfielder has been earning plenty of praise during his season at the Championship side and continues to start matches for them, playing 81 minutes of the weekend's encounter.
He received a seven for his efforts in the Lancashire Post's player ratings with the review: "Carried a threat in the game and worked effectively with Jebbison. His end product let him down on occasions."
Devine has been developing well in the Championship this season with 29 league appearances, including five goals and two assists from midfield with another two appearances in the Carabao Cup, plus an assist, and a substitute appearance in the FA Cup to make it 2,101 minutes in total so far halfway through the season.
Will Lankshear & Jamie Donley (Oxford United)
Will Lankshear has found himself on the bench in recent games after a couple of goalless draws for Oxford.
On Saturday he came into the action for the final 35 minutes of the 2-0 defeat at home to Birmingham but could not affect the outcome.
Jamie Donley has not been able to play since a horrendous aerial collision in his debut for Oxford in the FA Cup at the start of this month which left him knocked out for a short period and with injuries to his neck, shoulder and ribs.
The 21-year-old is still recovering from the aftermath of that and the shoulder injury in particular and is yet to return from his treatment.
Yang Min-hyeok (Coventry)
After a couple of games unused on the bench, Yang Min-hyeok got minutes late in Coventry's 2-1 defeats at both Norwich and QPR in the Championship in the past week.
The 19-year-old winger had made 16 appearances for Portsmouth, scoring three goals and laying on one assist, before switching to Frank Lampard's Premier League-chasing side.
Yang has made one start for Coventry so far with his first experience of FA Cup football last month with a third round defeat at Stoke City.
Ashley Phillips (Stoke City)
That day Yang came up against Ashley Phillips and the 20-year-old centre-back continues to be an ever-present for Stoke.
He could not help them keep out Southampton though on Saturday as the Potters fell to a 2-0 defeat at home after a 1-1 draw at Birmingham in midweek,
Phillips has made 28 appearances this season for Stoke with a whopping 2,264 minutes to his name.
Oliver Irow (Mansfield)
Oliver Irow continues to get plenty of minutes since his spectacular two-goal debut for Mansfield Town against Port Vale last month.
The versatile 19-year-old, who can play anywhere across the front line, is enjoying his first experience of senior football and has been welcomed by those at Mansfield.
Irow played the full 90 minutes of the 1-1 draw at Mansfield in midweek and then played the first half of the goalless draw against Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday.
The teenager will have a Spurs team-mate join him now after Abbott completed his move to the League One side on deadline day.
Tyrese Hall (Notts County)
Tyrese Hall has had a busy week with 90 minutes in the 2-1 home win for Notts County against Swindon Town in midweek in League Two and then he played the first half as County won 2-1 at Fleetwood.
The 20-year-old midfielder has been in fine form on his first loan from the club with six goals and two assists across 1,481 minutes in 26 appearances since heading out of Tottenham.
Damola Ajayi (Bromley)
Damola Ajayi made the move to League Two side Bromley last month but is waiting for his chance to shine.
The 20-year-old winger has been unused on the bench in both games this week but did get a couple of minutes of action at the end of last weekend's home win against Swindon Town.
Calum Logan (Braintree Town)
Nineteen-year-old left-back Calum Logan has been getting plenty of minutes in his own first spell away from the north London club on a youth loan at National League side Braintree Town.
The defender has appeared 11 times for the Essex side and played 73 minutes on Saturday in the 2-1 win at home against Eastleigh as well as 86 minutes in the penalty shoot-out defeat at Truro City in midweek in the National League Cup.