Zaragoza has concluded its season and it's time to assess the performance of the players loaned out by the team. Between the winter and summer markets, six players were loaned out. Adrián Liso, who underperformed at Zaragoza, had the chance to join Getafe in La Liga. He arrived on loan with a purchase option of three million euros, plus 50% of any future sale. His start to the season couldn't have been better, with three goals in the first two matches, making him the top scorer in the competition at one point. He was important in the first half of the season, but in the second half, he barely played. Pau Sans and Samed Baždar, on the other hand, had to leave Zaragoza in the winter as they weren't part of Rubén Sellés' plans. Both players moved to Poland, joining Cracovia and Jagiellonia, respectively. Pau Sans has played over 800 minutes, scoring one goal in fourteen matches, becoming a key player for his team. Sebastian Kóša, who has been plagued by injuries, returned to Slovakia to play for Košice, helping the team secure safety with ease. The center-back has been a starter, and with him on the team, they've only suffered one defeat. Jaime Vallejo and Hugo Carrillo, who play for Deportivo Aragón, also had minutes in the past season.