Luton Town sent a number of players out on loan this season in a bid to get regular game time for their respective clubs.
To find out how they are all getting on, check out the gallery below.
5. Elliot Thorpe: Burton Albion
After impressing as a substitute in a wingback role for Luton at the start of the campaign, he headed out to League One Burton Albion for the rest of the season on deadline day. Had to bide his time, a first Football League start finally coming in the 1-0 defeat to Fleetwood, but since manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink left, the move hasn't really worked out. Made just six more appearances off the bench in league and cup, not even included in the match-day squad by boss Dino Maamria recently, Photo: Liam Smith
6. John McAtee: Grimsby Town
Signed for the Hatters from Grimsby in August, despite suffering a shoulder injury in the Mariners first game back in the Football League, a 2-0 defeat to Leyton Orient. Only just recently recovered from surgery, as he scored during his first game back against Doncaster. Missed a penalty in the 1-1 draw with Stevenage, as he has made six appearances in total for Paul Hurst's side. Photo: Luton Town FC
7. Aribim Pepple: Grimsby Town
Signed from Canadian Premier League side Cavalry FC in August, the untested striker was then sent to League Two side Grimsby Town for the rest of the season. Has found life in English football tough, making just one league start, that on October 1, with a further nine outings off the bench. Four cup appearances though, three from the first whistle, but is yet to find the target in his 14 matches. Had failed to make the match-day squad recently until a late cameo in Saturday's 1-0 defeat to AFC Wimbledon. Photo: Gareth Owen
8. Tobias Braney: Chesham United
Striker recently joined Southern League Premier South side Chesham United and has been in prolific form for the Generals since his move. Scored in the Berks & Bucks Cup and has now managed three in his last three league outings, including another during Saturday's 3-1 victory at Dorchester Town. Photo: Gareth Owen