In their weekly loan update segment, Football.London have revealed that four of Tottenham’s loanees – Papa Matar Sarr, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Troy Parrott and Jamie Bowden, shone for their respective clubs.

Pape Sarr, who Spurs signed from Metz in the summer before loaning him back to the Ligue 1 club, has alternated between the starting line and bench for the Frederic Antonetti’s over the last few weeks.

The 19-year-old started Sunday’s clash against Lorient and got on the scoresheet as Metz came away with a 4-1 win.

The midfielder will hope that his performance and goal will see him get a run of consecutive starts over the coming months.

Meanwhile, Troy Parrot came back into MK Dons starting XI against Oxford on Saturday and while the Dons lost the game 2-1, Parrot did set up the home side’s only goal, picking up his fifth assist of the season.

Football.London also revealed that Cameron Carter-Vickers is continuing to go from strength to strength at Celtic, with the centre-back putting in another extremely impressive performance on Sunday.

The Tottenham academy graduate has been solid at the back for Ange Postecoglou’s side so far this season and he helped them keep another clean sheet as the Scottish giants overcame Motherwell 1-0.

Carter-Vickers is also said to have topped the charts for the most passes of any Celtic player after making a total of 85 in Saturday’s win.

Meanwhile, Jamie Bowden was involved in Olham’s remarkable 5-5 draw against Forest Green, with the midfielder setting up his side’s opener and fourth goal.

Kion Etete did not play a part in Northampton Town’s 2-1 win over Harrogate Town, with the striker continuing to recover from his ankle injury.

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If Carter-Vickers keeps up this form until the end of the season, Celtic will likely find it an easy decision to pay the reported £10m clause to make the deal permanent. 

Etete was on fire in front of goal before his injury and hopefully, the striker is able to continue from where he left off when he returns to action. However, Parrott yet again does not seem to be pulling out any trees on loan this season. 

He is still only 19 years of age and could be a late developer like Kane was but if Scarlett continues his rate of development and if Etete builds on his impressive couple of months, the Ireland international could drop a fair way down the pecking order.

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