Noun
borrower; someone who is loaned something
(sports) Someone who is being loaned, someone playing for another club on loan.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCharlton are hoping to persuade loanee David Davis to return to training after the midfielder declined to start socially-distanced sessions on Monday over safety concerns. Source: Internet
In fairness, the race to gain Ampadu’s commitment was always going to be a difficult one, as the current RB Leipzig loanee is eligible to represent Wales, England, the Republic of Ireland, and finally, Ghana. Source: Internet
Mallorca coach Vicente Moreno has revealed the Chelsea loanee is not well emotionally and that has affected his performance at training as he struggled in the Copa del Rey against El Álamo and Zaragoza. Source: Internet
After serving a three - game ban, the AC Milan loanee returned to action on Tuesday in the goalless draw with Bologna. Source: Internet
In the fifth minute of stoppage time, Celtic loanee McCart was given his marching orders for lashing out at Easton after the pair had tangled on the ground. Source: Internet
Eddie Annand joined The Bit O’Red as a 19-year-old loanee from Partick Thistle in 1992. Source: Internet