- Michael Hector was loaned back to Reading after January Chelsea move
- Lucas Piazon’s Reading loan was his fourth temporary switch from Chelsea
- Neither Hector nor Piazon eligible to play in closing Premier League games
- Guus Hiddink will assess duo in training before decision on their futures
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14:23 GMT, 28 April 2016
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Updated:
19:05 GMT, 28 April 2016
Michael Hector and Lucas Piazon have returned to Chelsea from Reading to train with the Blues for the remainder of the season.
With Reading in mid-table in the Championship, out of play-off contention and clear of relegation danger, the pair have returned to their parent club to be assessed.
Jamaican international defender Hector and Brazilian midfielder Piazon will not be eligible for selection in the Blues’ remaining four Premier League fixtures under caretaker boss Guus Hiddink, according to a story on chelseafc.com.

Michael Hector (right) keeps Sebastian Polter at bay during Reading’s clash with QPR last Saturday

Hector and Lucas Piazon (pictured here with Chelsea star Oscar) have been recalled from their loan spells

Piazon in action for Chelsea during the second leg of the 2012 FA Youth Cup final against Blackburn
Hiddink will make way at the end of the season, with Antonio Conte joining as head coach once Italy’s European Championships campaign is complete.
HECTOR AND PIAZON THIS SEASON
Michael Hector:
Reading appearances: 35 (30 starts)
Goals: 2
Clean sheets: 8
Red cards: 1
Lucas Piazon:
Reading appearances: 27 (21 starts)
Goals: 5
Their assessment is likely to determine if they should stay with the first team next season, or be made available for a further loan.
Hector signed from Reading on a permanent deal at the end of the 2015 summer transfer window, but was immediately loaned back to the Championship side. He has made 35 appearances for the Royals this season.
Piazon, who joined Chelsea in August 2011 and has a handful of first-team appearances, has scored five times in 27 appearances for Reading this season.

Guus Hiiddink will run the rule over Hector and Piazon in training before the pair’s futures are determined
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