Grealish, Henderson, Kane and other England stars who had forgotten loan spells
With 18-year-old Jude Bellingham tipped to star for England at the 2022 World Cup, we explore what his England colleagues were doing at a similar age.
It's fair to say that Jack Grealish was very impressed with Jude Bellingham when they played together for the first time for England.
Harry Kane - Millwall
That was something of a leap of faith at the time. Kane's only previous experience was an 18-match loan spell at Leyton Orient in League One the previous season, which yielded just five goals.
Jordan Pickford - Darlington
"He's played a lot of games for a young kid and he's got a big future ahead of him if he continues to listen and learn, which he will because he's got a good character as well," Liddle said.
For the record, someone at Darlington during that time clearly had an eye for a young goalkeeper - they also took a teenage Kasper Schmeichel on loan.
Jordan Henderson - Coventry
It's one of football's little known stories that Jordan Henderson, the player who captained Liverpool to Premier League and Champions League glory, was given his big break by Manchester United legend Roy Keane.
When Keane was the manager of Sunderland, he attended a reserves fixture in which an 18-year-old Henderson played. The performance was poor, the match was lost.
Coventry boss Chris Coleman was "99% certain" they would be able to bring Henderson back the following season, but new Sunderland manager Steve Bruce was having none of it.
Jack Grealish - Notts County
Mason Mount - Vitesse
It's just a reality of life that if you come through Chelsea's academy, you're going to spend a fair bit of time out on loan at other clubs.
By the end of the season, the 18-year-old Mount had scored his first career hat-trick and was named in the Eredivisie Team of the Year after playing 39 games in all competitions and scoring 14 goals.
Reece James - Wigan Athletic
Wigan had just lost their left-back, also called Reece James, to Sunderland on a free transfer. Their solution was comprehensive. They didn't just go out and get a new and better full back, they went out and got a new and better Reece James.
When James (the Chelsea one) arrived at Wigan he was initially used at the back, but they swiftly realised he was better used elsewhere.
Aaron Ramsdale
There's definitely a case to be made that Aaron Ramsdale has been Arsenal's signing of the season, and possibly their best for a long time.
Ramsdale has pulled off some stunning saves for the Gunners this season and has thrown his name into the hat to be the club's Player of the Year.
Back in 2018, Ramsdale had just moved to Bournemouth from Sheffield United for a fee close to £1million. He started all five games for the England U19s side which won the 2017 UEFA European Under-19s Championship and had been capped three times at U20s level.