Fulham's surprise 2-0 loss to Stoke on Saturday saw Scott Parker's team slip further away from the Championship play-off places to 10th position.

Despite having an incredible 78% possession throughout the match, Fulham failed to create enough chances and weren't clinical enough.

Yet Stoke were able to put Fulham to the sword as Tyrese Campbell's early goal and Lee Gregory's late penalty summed up a forgettable day for the Cottagers.

Prior to this result, Fulham had been in excellent form without losing in six matches before the international break and were playing attractive attacking football.

In order to play his style of football, Parker has been relying on a number of key players to play quick possession football with the likes of Joe Bryan, Tom Cairney and Alfie Mawson featuring in every game so far.

Due to this, a number of younger players have struggled for minutes at Fulham this season.

Here are two talents at the club who may be looking for a loan move in January.

Josh Onomah 

Former Tottenham academy player Josh Onomah has hardly featured for Fulham this season after joining as part of the deal which saw Ryan Sessegnon move to Spurs.

The 22-year-old has one started just one game in the EFL Cup this season and has only made five appearances as a substitute in the league, limiting him to just 58 minutes of league football.

Onomah has shown his potential in the past, in the 2017/18 season, he was on loan to Aston Villa from Spurs and made 34 appearances for the club and impressed as an industrious midfielder.

However, Onomah hasn't had a consistent run of first team football since and only made 15 appearances for Sheffield Wednesday last season whilst on loan.

A drop down to League One may help Onomah's development. He showcased his talents while at Villa and whilst playing for England at youth level, but a loan spell would help him to rediscover his form with a consistent run of games.

Lucas De La Torre

21-year-old Lucas De La Torre has been a regular in Fulham's development teams since 2013 when he was signed by the club from America.

The young midfielder made his debut for the club in 2016, starting a league cup game against Leyton Orient but has only gone on to make five apperances overall since his debut despite being part of the first team squad on a number of occasions, usually for league cup or FA cup fixtures.

De La Torre has a good record for the under 23 side, he has already scored two goals in three appearances this season and has played 37 matches for the development team.

The young attacking midfielder certainly has potential and is proving his worth through Fulham's youth system, but, the next step for De La Torre would be to experience football at a more senior level away from Fulham before his chance comes to break into the first team.