With only the Europa Conference League and Champions League remaining, the season is all but over. For Chelsea there are just two players remaining in active competition and only one in club football as a very busy season comes to a close.
The last weeks have seen Chelsea's fabled loan army steadily finish their spells away from the club, and while many temporary stints may not have officially ended, international football and summer breaks have started for most.
The Blues are still finding some success however, so football.london takes a look across Europe and beyond to check out what Chelsea's loan players have been up to.
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Nathan Baxter - Having been recovering from injury for most of the latter half of the season and unlikely to see his loan to Hull made permanent, Baxter has been linked with a move to Reading when his Chelsea contract expires.
Eddie Beach - The young goalkeeper is enjoying a break in Zakynthos having spent time with Chelsea's first time at the culmination of his loan with Chelmsford City.
Max Merrick - Merrick travelled to Stamford Bridge as Chelsea's third goalkeeper for the final day of the season, with his loan with Hanwell Town having already ended.
Teddy Sharman-Lowe - The goalkeeper has to watch on from the bench as England lost to Italy in the last-16 of the Club World Cup.
Malang Sarr - The French defender was absent for Monaco's final match of the season having undergone surgery in May.
Phillipe Clement noted that Sarr's potential of joining Monaco permanently was uncertain. He said: "These are things that we have to decide at the end of the season. We have to concentrate on the players that are here. These past months, we haven’t had the chance to use Malang, which isn’t something that we wanted, but these are things that we must decide after the season."
However after Monaco finished sixth and missed out on Europe, Clement was sacked on Sunday.
Ethan Ampadu - The Wales star could not prevent Spezia falling to defeat against Roma as Tammy Abraham was foced off with a serious looking knee injury for Jose Mourinho's side. Ampadu tweeted his best wish for his former teammate.
However, despite the 2-1 loss, Spezia survived. The Serie A side finished level on points with Verona and with a worse goal difference but stayed up curtesy of their head-to-head record.
As per Mozo Football Ampadue made more successful ball recoveries (200), progressive passes (125), blocks (45), tackles and interceptions (99) and clearances (90) than his teammates across all competitions.
Levi Colwill - The Brighton loanee has already come up in talks with Brighton but has been declared as not for sale by the Blues.
Malo Gusto - Lyon lost their final game of the season to Nice 3-1 but Gusto was not present for the match having been ruled out with illness.
Bashir Humphreys - The defender produced some good displays throughout the under-20 World Cup but could not prevent England's defeat to Italy.
Henry Lawrence - The defender managed 35 appearances in his loan spell with MK Dons.
Ian Maatsen - The defender's future is already up in the air as he unsurprisingly draws interest from Burnley and others after a promising season. A £20million has been mooted for the star who impressed with the Clarets last term with Chelsea said to be open to a move.
Sam McClelland - The Northern Ireland international saw his loan to Barrow disrupted by injury but put in some solid performance and was a regular in the side otherwise. Set to see his contract expire this summer.
Baba Rahman - The defender has been sidelined due to injury for Reading since January and it has now seen him miss out on being called up by Ghana to face Madagascar later this month.
Dujon Sterling - The defender who was on loan at Stoke has already confirmed a transfer to Rangers this summer. Sterling will join the club on July 1st and has signed a four-year deal.
He said: “I am really excited to come to such a big club, there's a lot of history and the supporters are so passionate, so I am thrilled."
Tino Anjorin - The midfielder has been going through rehabilitation with Armando Broja following ankle surgery the stopped his progress on loan at Huddersfield Town.
Tiemoue Bakayoko - The midfielder, as so often this season, found himself on the bench for AC Milan in the final match of Serie A. Currently set to return to Chelsea with another year on his contract.
Cesare Casadei - The Italian midfielder has lit up the under-20 World Cup and is currently leading goalscorer of the competition as Italy arrive in the semi-finals.
Andrey Santos - The Brazilian international enters the final month of his loan at Vasco da Gama having spent recent weeks at the under-20 World Cup. The youngster suffered heartbreak as his side lost in extra time to Israel having twice led the game, to miss out on a semi-final spot. He notched two goals and an assist in the competition.
Romelu Lukaku - Chelsea's forward still has a Champions League final to play in for Inter Milan but could not trouble the scoresheet in his side's 1-0 win away to Torino as he played 90 minutes. Lukaku is excited to head to Istanbul however.
He said: "It’s a beautiful thing, playing probably against the best team in the world. I just want to enjoy it, not having pressure, just enjoy the moment, enjoy the buildup, go there to have the best result possible."
Callum Hudson-Odoi - The winger said his goodbyes to Bayer Leverkusen and has not had to wait long to be linked to the likes of Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace.
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