Manchester United are now assessing the success of their loan transfer decisions as the January transfer window is nearing.
United agreed to loan out 11 players in the summer as they prioritised individual player development over their own needs at youth team level.
Wales international
Dylan Levitt has played just three times in the league for Charlton Athletic since joining on a season-long loan in September, with his last appearance coming at right midfield on 24 October. United do have the option to recall Levitt from his loan next month and could send the central midfielder to another Football League club or even keep him in their U23s side to help regain confidence.
Concerns over
Tahith Chong's spell with Werder Bremen have been eased in recent weeks with the Dutch winger featuring in all but one of their Bundesliga matches this season.
Diogo Dalot has played just 19 minutes of football for AC Milan in Serie A this season but has encouraged with his level of performance in the Europa League.
Joel Pereira has experienced a torrid time during his season-long loan with Huddersfield. The 24-year-old goalkeeper has made just one appearance for his new side this season, conceding four goals as they lost 4-3 to Stoke City.
There have been success stories elsewhere though.
James Garner, 19, has made 15 appearances for Watford this season, playing a key role in their strong start to the Championship season.
Di'Shon Bernard has settled strongly into life at Salford City although his loan spell at the club is due to expire next month.
Source-
Manchester Evening News
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