Since loaning players does not free up a roster spot I have been taking the promoted youth squad players that seem like long shots and transfering them to an MLS team (LA Galaxy). I then take the player I receive in the transfer and release them for a few thousand dollars which frees up roster spots. I then keep track of these players on my shortlist. If any of these promoted youth squad players really start to improve I can always buy them back.
I have been doing this now for three transfer windows and it has worked great. None of the players have been sold from the team I transfered them too and they are all getting regular playing time. It is actually kind of fun checking out the MLS stats and keeping track of my old recruits. They seem to be progessing well and I may even buy one or two of them back next window.
This may not be a solution for a team with a tight transfer budget but it keeps my recruiting process moving and keeps me in the loop with all the players I have promoted. The LA Galaxy have become a farm system for me.

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