Loan signings are rife in football these days, with Pepe Reina the latest high profile player set to move in that fashion, joining Napoli from Liverpool.
Here are ten of the best loan signings in recent memory:
HENRIK LARSSON – Helsingborg IF to Manchester United (2007)
Although that may not sound like a particularly impressive goal return, it was his overall professionalism and team ethic that had an effect on the side. United went on to win their first Premier League title in four years, and Larsson played his part.
JURGEN KLINSMANN – Sampdoria to Tottenham (1997/98)
In a season in which Spurs were battling relegation, Jurgen Klinsmann scored nine goals in his 15 league appearances, including four against Wimbledon in a crucial 6-2 victory. The North London side survived and Klinsmann was rightfully lauded for his impact on the side.
JERMAIN DEFOE – West Ham to Bournemouth (2000/01)
These exploits propelled the youngster into the public eye, and many thought he could be the next Michael Owen. While he hasn’t quite reached those heights, Defoe, now 30, has enjoyed a terrific career with West Ham, Portsmouth, current club Spurs and England.
IVAN CAMPO – Real Madrid to Bolton Wanderers (2002/03)
The defender was a key man in helping The Trotters survive on the final day of the season. He enjoyed the loan spell so much that he signed on a permanent basis in the summer of 2003, staying until 2008.
CHRISTOPHE DUGARRY – Bordeaux to Birmingham (2003)
He scored five goals in as many games and inspired those around him as Birmingham finished in a very respectable 13th place after promotion the previous season. Dugarry signed permanently in 2003/04, and although his form dipped he will always be held in high regard at St Andrews.
ROBBIE KEANE – Tottenham to Celtic (2010)
ROMELU LUKAKU – Chelsea to West Brom (2012/13)
Romelu Lukaku is still just 20 years of age, and the Belgium international is now back at Chelsea looking to establish himself as the number one striker at the club under Jose Mourinho.
THIBAUT COURTOIS – Chelsea to Atletico Madrid (2011-present)
Thibaut Courtois’ shot stopping ability, positional sense and general presence mark him out as a special ‘keeper, and expect to see him replace Cech as Chelsea’s number one in the near future.
EDGAR DAVIDS – Juventus to Barcelona – (2004)
Edgar Davids was seen as a catalyst for Barcelona’s dominance from that point on and, despite the short length of his stay with the Catalan giants, he is still thought of hugely at the club.
FERNANDO MORIENTES – Real Madrid to AS Monaco (2003/04)
AS Monaco reached the final of the competition, where they lost 3-0 to Porto, but Morientes scored in both legs against Madrid in the quarterfinals. It was a great personal moment for the Spaniard, who returned to Los Blancos the following season. He left Madrid for good in January 2005, joining Liverpool.
Who do you think the greatest loan signing has been?
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