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[Albion] Jeremy Sarmiento [1/1/24 - Recalled from West Brom loan]



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No. But Caicedo didn't on his loan spell.
But at least Caicedo started matches regularly.

Agree.

With our rotation policy he'd have played.

In the times he was fit last season, he put in some very impressive performances. At Everton he was magic. Ability isn't the lad's issue, it's fitness
It's decision making, according to many on the WBA forum - runs into trouble, loses the ball, plenty of ability but no end product.
 




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And that:

Pushed on whether he had been recalled to play for Brighton, he added: "I don't know, maybe he needs to play because he decided to go on loan to play at the beginning of the season. I don't know if he has changed ideas or his plan. He's a good player and can be important for us, certainly at the moment with many injuries, but we have to speak with the sporting director." BBC
That sounds to me that RDZ would have been happy to keep Sarmiento around as backup, but it was Jeremy's decision to go on loan to get more game time. That hasn't quite worked out, and will now be somewhat up to Jeremy whether he wants to stick around, or try a loan again.

Also, in a way, it's quite comforting to hear that development pathways for our young players are managed by the sporting director. I'm sure RDZ would have a say, but it's important that our youth development is mostly independent of our 1st team coach.
 


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It's decision making, according to many on the WBA forum - runs into trouble, loses the ball, plenty of ability but no end product
Surely their coaches are largely responsible for his lack of progress? It sounds like he would have got nearly as much game time here as in WBA, so he would certainly have been better off having RDZ and his staff polish him up.

I vote for keeping him here. It's not likely that a loan with more minutes under an average coach will help him develop his football IQ.

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But at least Caicedo started matches regularly.


It's decision making, according to many on the WBA forum - runs into trouble, loses the ball, plenty of ability but no end product.
I would venture to suggest that in a WBA side, he wouldn't be supported on the pitch by players of the calibre he is/would be at our Albion..... maybe he feels he needs to try the extras that he probably wouldn't need to in our squad.
 






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I would venture to suggest that in a WBA side, he wouldn't be supported on the pitch by players of the calibre he is/would be at our Albion..... maybe he feels he needs to try the extras that he probably wouldn't need to in our squad.
Probably, yes - but whether that means he'll be best served by staying here. or by going for a better loan, I've no idea!
 


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Pure conjecture on my part, but I reckon that’s probably the cover for the wings for this window.

I just can’t see us sending Sarmiento out again on loan, when what we sent him out for originally was for him to get some competitive game time post-injury.

He was doing alright for us as an impact sub before his injury, so if he’s more than halfway back to fitness I think he’ll stay and provide additional cover for the second half of the season.

If so, just DM and both full-backs to go, though I don’t really understand why Veltman isn’t playing more or whether Tariq can be got fit on a longer term basis.
 




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Aren’t most suggestions he is going straight back out on loan ?
 


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Aren’t most suggestions he is going straight back out on loan ?
Most suggestions (both ways) are just a mish-mash of speculation! All we know, though, is that he's been recalled from a sh*t waste-of-time loan at WBA.

Quite enjoyable though .....................................
 






I'd deffo keep him given our current straits. He'd get into every match squad and even get some minutes against tiring defenders.

I admit my reasoning is that I'm quite sceptical that we would fork out enough to get a better oven-ready winger than him in the January window, but I'd love to be proved wrong
 


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if he did play for us in January would we still be able to loan him out as I'm sure you can't play for 3 teams in one season
 






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if he did play for us in January would we still be able to loan him out as I'm sure you can't play for 3 teams in one season
This is sort of correct but there are some teams we could loan him out to depending on when their "new season" starts

For instance, we were able to loan Locadia to his "3rd club of the season" in the MLS.
 


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Most suggestions (both ways) are just a mish-mash of speculation! All we know, though, is that he's been recalled from a sh*t waste-of-time loan at WBA.

Quite enjoyable though .....................................
RDZ said he was going out on loan
Which he is. To Ipswich.


 




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RDZ said he was going out on loan
Which he is. To Ipswich.


Good news if it comes off - a step up from WBA too, IMHO. Didn't know de Zerbi had already said he was definitely off on loan again. I'll wait for official conformation before updating the loanee tracker thread though. :thumbsup:
 








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