He'll train with the seniors for pre-season and the coaching staff will be able to work out whether he's ready to fight for the right back spot or whether to send him out on loan again. No point loaning him out if he is ready. I think he'll be able to provide the width that the coaches want from fullback areas.
If we think he isn't far off a regular place in the 18/20 (whatever it is) surely that means he could go to a Stoke, Boro or QPR and play regularly there if some of them don't come up?
I think it's worth looking at tomorrow's opposition and how they've handled loans in recent times.
Harvey Barnes went like this for instance:
2017- MK Franchise (league 1)
2017-18- Barnsley (bottom end of championship)
2018-19- West Brom (top end of championship)
Then they recalled him in Jan 2019 when he was 21 and they'd deemed him ready as he was standout for West Brom.
Also got Dewsbury Hall who is rumoured to be starting tomorrow.
Was at Blackpool in league 1 in 2020 and had a good season at Luton in championship. Now regular in Leicester squad and he's actually 23 now so two examples of Leicester using a couple of loans for their kids to make sure they keep scaling up the football league and then they get integrated into first team squad.
Just think it may be a little early for Kesler even if he has huge potential. At worst should get a top end league 1 loan like Jacob Ramsey did.
We've seen before just chucking 5-6 into squad at once isn't always the best policy if some aren't ready so I expect 2-3 of them to go out on loan in Jan.