#2 Tosin Adarabioyo
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Tosin Adarabioyo was once a hot prospect for City and the latest hyped up youngster to graduate from their academy. But after struggling for a while with City's youth team, he was given a chance to prove himself elsewhere, and was awarded a loan move to West Bromwich Albion in the Championship.
It's safe to say that Adarabioyo isn't particularly a fan favourite at the Hawthorns, as he's made several defensive errors which have led to goals, only showing that he's a liability at the back right now.
There's certainly a long way to go before Adarabioyo can hope to make it into the City squad.
Where might Tosin Adarabioyo go?
West Brom boss Darren Moore is reportedly uninterested in keeping Adarabioyo at the Hawthorns for much longer, which may force City to recall him in January. If they do, it's unlikely that they'll want him to stick around. Whether they ship him out on loan, or try and get as much money as they can for him right now, remains to be seen.
No clubs have shown any interest as of yet, but the Championship would be the most likely destination for Adarabioyo.