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How well have the nine players Liverpool loaned to the EFL really done this season?

As is often the case with big Premier League clubs with sizeable squads, there have been a number of players who have left Liverpool on loan during this season’s transfer windows, in search of regular game time.

Due to the fact that there is a wide variety of experience and ability among those to have made the temporary departure from Anfield, those players have found themselves playing at a range of different levels this season.

That is something that has ensured there have been a number of Liverpool players competing across the Football League at some stage during the campaign.

But just how well have those individuals done during their temprary spell away from Anfield?

We’ve taken a look at the form of those 2021/22 EFL based Liverpool loanees, right here.

Starting us off here is Neco Williams, who linked up with his former Liverpool teammate Harry Wilson – a permanent departure in the summer – at Fulham in the January window.

The full-back has gone on to make 15 appearances appearances for the Cottagers, scoring twice to help secure promotion from the Championship, and has become a popular figure at Craven Cottage.

That has led to reports claiming that Fulham are keen on a permanent deal for the 21-year-old, who recently admitted he himself does not know what the future holds for him beyond this summer.

Another temporary January departure now hoping to win promotion is Nat Phillips, with the centre back joining Bournemouth.

Phillips has made 14 appearances for the club, who currently sit second in the Championship, three points clear of the play-off places with three games to play.

Meanwhile, Ben Davies is another who could be targeting a promotion on his CV, with the centre back having helped Sheffield United into

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