Swansea City’s season resumed after a mid-World Cup break, but the action never stopped for the loan players.

Morgan Whittaker, Kyle Joseph, Jordon Garrick, Lewis Webb and Dan Williams – respectively at Plymouth Argyle, Oxford United, Lincoln City, Aberystwyth Town and TNS – did not stop at the Qatar tournament and continued despite it.

Let’s talk to them and see how they are…

morgan whittaker

Property title. Despite missing a weekend penalty to the Pilgrims, Whittaker was in great form at Home Park. It also received rave reviews.

The 21-year-old has now scored seven goals in 27 appearances in all competitions, but it is his complete game that is most appreciated.

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Last week, Steven Schumacher said he is very happy with all his players on loan and hopes they will stay this season.

He said: “Everyone is happy with the way they are playing. We said in July and August that we were going to help them and we believe we did and the boys contributed a lot.

“There are no plans for them to return to their clubs or go elsewhere so that’s fine.”

Ipswich Town are eyeing the former Derby County player, described by our PlymouthLive colleagues as “one of the best players in League One” and named by Sky as the player of the division. “hot real estate”.

He also told Russell Martin where he wanted to play, saying his future was at number 10.

“I play as number 10, which I like because if I don’t have the ball or I don’t get into the game, I have permission to go find it,” he said.

“Not only do we need to stay in one position, but everyone on the team still knows their job and responsibilities. Everyone contributes. As a number 10, you are much more involved in the game and have more fun as a result. I definitely want to play in this position in the future. There I can pick up the ball and create things to the fullest.

“I have confidence on the ball and I feel I can create things in every game. Just knowing you can do it and keep doing it helps in later games. It is huge.”

Swansea have a lot of players in that position; it remains to be seen whether Whittaker will be in Martin’s long-term plans. But with three years left on his contract he will be a valuable commodity if Swansea are to cash in.

Kyle Joseph

Unfortunately, Kyle Joseph had the opposite story at Oxford United.

The 21-year-old has played 19 games since the summer but injury has significantly hampered his progress at Kassam Stadium.

He was taken away with an ankle injury in early November in a 1–1 draw against Shrewsbury under Karl Robinson. saying at the time, “He doesn’t need surgery so he’s probably eight weeks away from coming back.

“This injury has been going on for 12 weeks and he still has four more to go.”

The striker is a month away from returning to the pitch with U and hopes to add his six goals in all competitions.

He also has three more years left on his Swansea contract.

Jordan Garrick

The winger has made 15 appearances for The Imps this season, scoring once in the EFL Cup in August.

Lincoln and Oxford are currently between the bottom and mid-table of League One. Garrick recently came off the bench in an entertaining 4-2 win against Everton U21 at LNER Stadium as the Imps progressed to the Papa Johns Quarter Finals. Trophy.

With Garrick’s SA1 contract expiring next summer, it’s highly unlikely we’ll see him in a Swansea shirt again.

Lewis Webb and Dan Williams

Webb joined Aberystwyth Town on loan at the start of the season and logged nearly 1,000 minutes before returning to Swansea to deal with the injury he sustained.

Their outstanding performance came against the TNS league leaders. While Webb’s Aber ended up losing the game 2-0, the Wales Under-21s made several good saves to keep their team in the game.

Speaking of TNS, Williams joined the Cymru Premier squad and scored his first goal in just his second appearance – a 6-2 home win against Flint Town.

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