Bristol Rovers endured tremendous success last season as they were promoted to League One on the final day of the season.

Lee Brown's last minute winner gave the Gas a memorable win against Dagenham and Redbridge to overtake Accrington Stanley and secure back to back promotions.

With promotion, comes a higher level of football - meaning that recruitment is almost definitely something that will need to take place over the summer.

Darrell Clarke has already been busy this summer with the signings of 27 year old Byron Moore and 28 year old Peter Hartley.

What Clarke might look to add to the squad, though, is an element of energy and youth.

The Premier League is one of the most competitive leagues in the world, meaning that youth talent is almost always shipped out to lower league clubs for loan spells.

Rovers could look to capitalise on that with one or two signings from England's top tier of football.

At the moment, it is difficult to say where Rovers will be aiming to finish the 2016/17 campaign. But, under a new and optimistic owner, there is reason to be hopeful for Rovers fans.

The new billionaire owner, Wael Al-Qadi, could be an inviting prospect for youngsters in the Premier League who are looking to develop their careers.

As a result, Rovers could be interested in signing some youngsters on loan to try and boost their squad for what looks to be a tough season ahead of them in a highly competitive league.

Football League World writer Reece Chambers identifies THREE Premier League wonderkids Bristol Rovers could look to sign on loan this summer.

Sullay KaiKai

Sullay Kaikai

The Crystal Palace midfielder had a very impressive spell at Shrewsbury Town in League One last season - becoming one of the most feared players in the division.

He scored a respectable 12 goals in his 26 games for the League One side before returning to Crystal Palace and even appeared in their last game of the season against Southampton.

His success in League One could be an option for Rovers who will be keen to add strength to their attacking force.

Being able to play on the left of right wing, Kaikai is a very versatile player who would almost definitely add quality to the west-country side.

Jake Hesketh

Jake Hesketh

Although still aged 20, the Southampton midfielder is yet to develop into the player many thought he would. His Premier League debut appearance in 2014 was his only first team appearance to date and has since spent his time in the U21 Premier League.

Therefore, sending the creative midfielder to a League One side such as Bristol Rovers could ensure a steady development for the youngster.

Rovers look to be in need of a creative midfielder or two ahead of the new season with other players in that area heading towards the end of their careers. Thus, the loan signing of Hesketh could make sense for the Pirates.

Izzy Brown

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Like many other Chelsea youngsters, Brown was loaned out to Vitesse Arneham last season in a bid to gain some experience in European football.

However, he has limited success at Vitesse with just 12 starts in the league. In that time he managed to conjure up one assist and one goal.

Nevertheless, Brown is valued as one of Chelsea's hottest prospect and a spell in League One could give him some very valuable experience.

As a striker, Rovers could be looking to bring him in with the situation of top goal scorer Matty Taylor still laying very precarious.