Langridge says the decision is made by committee, with the approval of the player involved also.
He told the club's website: “Me, Lee (Dykes) and Phil (Giles) will discuss the plans for the players and where we see the best place for them to develop and where we want them to play.
“Through those conversations, I’ll then put together videos and collect different data from each department, so we have all the players’ details in one document.
“We'll all go away, separately, and speak to different clubs, find any interest in the players; then we all sit down together and choose where we think is best for them.
"The most important thing is working out where’s going to maximise their potential and where’s going to give them the most opportunities to succeed.
"We want to place a player in a club where we know they're going to play, and where they're going to play a style that suits their strength so they can showcase their abilities.
“I'll also be watching certain teams and think either a) that a player we’ve got suits their style because of his strengths, or b) that the other club are missing something and this player could complement them.
“And then I'll go away and speak to the manager of the team or the player themselves and explain the opportunity for them.”