Newcastle's squad is arguably the best the Championship has ever seen.

Jamaal Lascelles is one of England's most talented young centre backs, Jesus Gamez and Matz Sels are international quality, and up top the likes of Daryl Murphy, Dwight Gayle and Aleksandar Mitrovic are enough to strike fear into the hearts of any Championship opponent.

Benitez could arguably field two separate starting elevens which could both compete for the Championship title, which is brilliant for Newcastle fans, but for the youngsters trying to break into the first team, it means that first team opportunities come round once in a blue moon.

There are some talented young players in this Newcastle side who currently aren't getting a look in, and you imagine that Benitez will look to loan some of these players out when January comes around.

Here are TWO Newcastle United players who Rafa Benitez should definitely look to loan out come January.....

 

Rolando Aarons

Rolando Aaronsd

The Jamaican born winger is one of the biggest talents coming through the ranks at Newcastle at the moment.

After signing for the Magpies in 2012 from Bristol City, the club where he started his career, Aarons has gone from strength to strength and has made 18 appearances for the first team, hitting the back of the net on two occasions.

However, Benitez has more experienced players in the wide positions, and a loan spell with another Championship club could arm him with the experience needed to break into the first team.

Freddie Woodman

freddie-woodmanfreddie-woodmanfreddie-woodmandddd

Snapped up by the Magpies from Crystal Palace in 2013, Woodman has been long touted as one of the most talented young goalkeepers in England.

Woodman has made 42 appearances across the England youth squads, representing his country at every level between under-16 level and the under-21's, who he has represented only once.

After a loan spell last year at Crawley Town wielded 11 appearances, it is clear League Two is his current level, and another loan spell at that level could be highly beneficial.