AFC Bournemouth have a weekend off after they were knocked out of the FA Cup, so the Daily Echo checks in with the players currently out on loan.
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Max Aarons
Aarons has made a total of 31 appearances for Rangers so far this season, scoring once for the Scottish side.
It has been a mix of starts and substitutes appearances for the right back, but he hasn’t started a game for Rangers in the Premiership since December 21. His five appearances since have all been off the bench.
Ludogorets' Erick Marcus (left) and Rangers' Max Aarons in action during the UEFA Europa League match at Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow. (Image: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)
But, he did start in the two Europa League games since the start of the year, as Rangers beat Ludogorets 1-0 and then lost 3-1 to Porto.
Julian Araujo
Araujo moved on loan to Celtic in the January window, and has impressed for the Scottish giants.
His debut came off the bench in the Old Firm derby, in which Aarons was an unused substitute, as Rangers beat their old foes 2-1.
But the five league games since have all seen Araujo start, and the side has won four and drawn one.
Araujo has been a stand out and he picked up the man of the match award in the 2-0 win over Falkirk.
Livingston's Stevie May (left) and Celtic's Julian Araujo battle for the ball during the William Hill Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. (Image: Jane Barlow/PA Wire)
Daniel Jebbison
The Canadian striker has seen regular minutes for Preston in the Championship, and he has scored five goals and provided two assists across 23 league appearances.
His most recent goal came in mid-December, though, as he scored in back-to-back games against Coventry and Oxford, a run of three goals in five games, after his strike against former club Watford in November.
Recently, he has started four of the past ten games.
Preston North End's Daniel Jebbison is congratulated by his teammates after a clearance during the Sky Bet Championship match at Portman Road, Ipswich. (Image: Nigel French/PA Wire)
Luis Sinisterra
The start of the Brazilian season was disrupted by injury for Sinisterra at Cruzeiro.
Having made 14 appearances in the back end of the 2025 season, he has been limited to just two so far this term, but they have been the most recent two of the team.
He has come off the bench in both, playing 23 minutes in the Campeonato Mineiro in the 2-0 win over America-MG, and playing the second half in the 2-2 draw with Mirassol-SP in the Serie A.
Alex Paulsen
Paulsen has been Lechia Gdansk’s first choice keeper for much of the season, with the team currently sat in 12 in the Ekstraklasa.
The keeper missed two games through injury in November, but he returned to the squad for the final game of the month, before starting the three league games since.
He also feature in all three Polish Cup games, before Gdansk were knocked out in the round of 16.
Ben Winterburn
Winterburn was in and out of the Barnet team through the latter months of 2025, starting the last game of the year in a 2-0 win over Bristol Rovers and the first of 2026 in a 2-1 win over Crawley.
He has made a total of six starts in League Two, but he has not featured in the Barnet squad in the six games since the first game of the calendar year.
Hamed Traore
Traore’s loan spell at Marseille was disrupted by a leg injury, but the Ivorian returned to action at the start of the year.
He came off the bench for his first game back in the 2-0 defeat to Nantes, before scoring and providing an assist in the away win at Angers.
He then started again against Lens in a 3-1 win, although he returned to the bench for the away game at Paris FC and he was an unused substitute in the 5-0 defeat by PSG.
He featured twice in the Champions League, both from the start, as Liverpool and Club Brugge defeated Marseille in the group stage.
Romain Faivre
Faivre was recalled by the Cherries in January after an unsuccessful loan spell in Saudi Arabia, and immediately went off to Auxerre in France.
There, he has made three appearances in Ligue 1, coming off the bench in defeats against Lens and PSG, before playing 73 minutes of the 0-0 draw with Toulouse.
Will Dennis
Dennis joined Leyton Orient late on deadline day, and he is yet to make an appearance for the League One side.