With summer coming and loan spells looking to end, Leeds United have a few decisions to make.

Leeds have always been a giant fan of the loan market with the club utilising over 100 loans in the past 10 years since their fall from grace.

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The Yorkshire side currently have seven players on loan contracts at the club and decisions have to be made whether any of the current loanee's deserve a chance to stay at Elland Road next season.

Here is my verdict on who's actually worth keeping in a second summer of transition at LS11.

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Sol Bamba

This statue of a man has been one of the best signings of the season for Leeds. When he came through the doors at Elland Road, the attitude changed.

Leeds became defensively strong and capable of withholding some of the strongest attacks in the league, with gaining clean sheets against sides like AFC Bournemouth and Middlesbrough.

Although, as of late he has shown that he's only human with a few mistakes, the former Leicester centre back has more than deserved a permanent move to the club.

Leeds United head-coach Neil Redfearn has recently spoke out saying that he'd love to keep Sol at the club for the foreseeable future and a clause in Bamba's loan deal means that this could be a possibility.

Verdict: Definitely Keep

Grandi N'Goyi

Signed on loan at the same time as Bamba from the same club Palermo, N'Goyi didn't get the chance to make the same impact for the club that his compatriot did.

Signed without a medical and still carrying an injury, N'Goyi had to wait until the home match against Norwich for his first start for the club.

A lot of fans had written off the player before he had a chance and I'm sure that after watching him perform, they'll have changed their mind.

N'Goyi would be a very good signing for a side that doesn't have any idea physicality in its midfield at all.

His spacial awareness and strength could see Leeds actually benefit from a tough midfielder winning the ball back and letting the talents of Cook and Mowatt push forward.

Verdict: Keep

Edgar Cani

Not much was known about the 6'4 Albanian when he was signed in January to boost our attacking options. One thing that was known is that he was preferred to the signing of Leeds cult hero Luciano Becchio.

Cani does possess height in a side that could benefit from it. Unfortunately that is the only plus side that he has shown in his brief three substitute appearances for the club.

If Leeds wanted to use a big man up top then flogging Matt Smith to Fulham on the cheap has to be one of the stupidest moves ever done by the club.

After scoring 12 goals in his first season he'd have been perfect to link up with either Sharp or Antenucci.

Cani's short lived career in England is destined to stay at that with a return to Catania almost certainly on the cards.

Verdict: Send back.

Zan Benedicic

I bet most fans have forgot that Benedicic is still at Elland Road.

The 19-year-old Slovakian prospect caused quite a buzz when he arrived on loan with a view to a permanent move from the famous academy at AC Milan.

Benedicic joined after a move for Roma prospect Viviani was dead in the water. Technically gifted and tall, the midfielder looked like he'd slot in perfectly in midfield at Leeds.

After being under utilised by forgotten coach David Hockaday, Zan suffered a short lived season at Elland Road after picking up a bad knee injury and needing surgery forcing him to miss the rest of this season.

Although crocked and not available, Leeds have kept Benedicic at the club all this time and must see something in the talented Slovakian.

A £500k permanent clause is still available and this could see him given a second chance at Leeds.

Verdict: Keep (good prospect)

Brian Montenegro

Apart from a brief spell at Premier League side West Ham, not much is known about the young Paraguayan.

Three years later and now 21, Montenegro still hasn't really shown the potential that has been promised to us.

Mainly featuring for the Development squad he's not a prolific goal scorer, the young striker hasn't shown enough for the first team to deserve a second season at Elland Road.

Verdict: Let go

Dario Del Fabro

After Leeds United owner Massimo Cellino left his old club Cagliari, Leeds were linked with half of the current squad at the Italian outfit.

In truth we only signed one of the players from the Italian yo-yo side, it was not Ibarbo. 20-year-old Dario Del Fabro joined Leeds on loan with a view to a permanent move should he impress at the club.

Another young player that has mainly featured for the development side, there have been some rave reviews for his consistency in the centre of defence.

He's a player that at his young age, could grow to be a very talented and strong prospect for Leeds.

Verdict: Keep

Adryan

When he was signed from Flamengo after an unsuccessful spell at Cagliari, fans were filled with joy at the prospect of the young Brazilian.

Remember by Leeds fans for his dazzling skill and quick thinking and by other fans for his play acting against Derby, Adryan has hardly set the world alight with his performances (or lack of) for Leeds United.

Adryan could well be one of the greats in English football in years to come with a dazzling season that could see us promoted with flying colours.

Right now though, his performances have fallen by the way side and the emerging talent of Mowatt and Cook along with the constant performances by Murphy have seen him not feature in the second half of the season.

There's definitely a place for him in the squad and I could see him use one of the wide areas but with a reported £3-5million permanent price tag, the move doesn't seem to be happening.

Still a fantastic talent that could go all the way if used correctly and kept happy, he'd be welcome at Leeds back on loan or for a smaller fee if he could prove his worth.

Verdict: Keep on loan, not for £5million.