Loans for Chelsea players this season have quite the range of those that are working out and those that simply are not.
There seems to be a new news story every week regarding the fortunes of Ecuadorian Kendry Paez.
With him unable to join the Blues until 2025, he has been proving his worth both for his club and as a starter for the national team alongside Moises Caicedo.

On the other end of the spectrum, some of the most promising players Chelsea loaned out have for whatever reason failed to make an impact.
Andrey Santos joined the club last January, with some more excited about his acquisition than the one of Enzo Fernandez.
However, he has played just once in the Premier League for Nottingham Forest, and now looks set to return to Stamford Bridge in January.
Moreira chance to impress
Another who has failed to impress is Diego Moreira, who got himself one of the most high-profile loan deals as he went to Lyon.
It has been a nightmare so far though, with him not even playing 90 minutes of league action for the vastly underperforming Ligue 1 side this season.
Even former Chelsea transfer target Rayan Cherki has had a rough time of things, and this has now been addressed by the club who have sacked their manager, Fabio Grosso.
With opportunities non-existent for the previous coach, whoever takes over will surely be looking at the squad for inspiration in turning things around.
A young, hungry loanee looking to prove himself to his parent club could be the perfect candidate to help his side out of danger.
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