Bristol City have used the loan system to good effect in recent years with the likes of Joe Bryan and Bobby Reid getting games in the lower leagues before flourishing at Ashton Gate.

The Robins are doing the same with their youngsters this campaign as a number are getting minutes in the Football League as manager Lee Johnson and loans manager Brian Tinnion keep a close eye on ones that could effect the senior squad next season and beyond.

Central midfielders Liam Walsh and Joe Morrell are earning rave reviews while out on loan with League One sides Coventry City and Lincoln City respectively while Tyreeq Bakinson helps lead the promotion push for Plymouth Argyle in League Two.

Forwards Hakeeb Adelkaun, Sammie Szmodics and Antoine Semenyo are all getting minutes in League One with Rotherham United, Peterborough United and Sunderland respectively while centre-back Taylor Moore helps marshal the defence at Blackpool.

Goalkeeper Max O'Leary has impressed at Shrewsbury Town during their FA Cup run and forward Rory Holden has been a regular in the matchday squad at Walsall.

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Left-backs Cameron Pring and George Nurse have both been impressing when handed opportunities in League Two with Walsall and Newport County this season.

Connor Lemonheigh-Evans, Robbie Cundy, Opi Edwards and Saikou Janneh have all impressed during their spells with National League side Torquay United this season.

Robins fans from the Facebook group 'Bristol City Till I Die' have been giving their thoughts on which youngsters currently out on loan should be included in the senior squad next season when the question was asked.

Here is the best reaction from Bristol City fans...

Kevin James Haskins: Think Morrell will be the next Brownhill.

Adrian Shallis: Walsh will be class for us. LJ said he needed 40 plus games away from us to get experience. He'll come good for us.

George Petrie: Liam Walsh and Max O’Leary.

Lewis Denford-Spray: Morrell has to be in contention.

Andrew Starling: Cameron Pring, one to watch.

Sam Jefferies: Morrell, Walsh, Bakinson, all names that need to start being introduced to the first team.

David Veale: The games I’ve seen Walsh play in, he looked lightweight and made me think that’s the reason Everton probably let go of him. I know a lot of people rate him but he needs to be stronger on the ball. I like Bakinson but heard he loses his concentration a lot near the end of games.