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loanee

British  
/ ləʊˈniː /

noun

  1. a person who receives a loan

  2. a sportsperson who is loaned from one organization to another

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Goals from Mohamed Amoura and Mattias Svanberg either side of a Yan Diomande strike had Wolfsburg on course for victory, but the Brighton loanee's curled effort in the 89th minute grabbed the hosts a share of the spoils.

From Barron's

At home to Ligue 2 strugglers Laval, Lyon struggled to break down their opponents until a moment of individual excellence by Real Madrid loanee Endrick.

From Barron's

The Turkish side activated an £11.2m option to buy loanee Abraham from Roma on Monday and are now set to sell the 28-year-old to Villa.

From BBC

West Ham's new boss Rita Guarino, who was taking charge of her first game on Sunday, attempted to bring on Juventus loanee Cascarino at the start of the second half with her side trailing 4-0 to Chelsea in the Women's Super League.

From BBC

Mike Richards of the Unholy Trinity Everton Podcast believes that Manchester City loanee Jack Grealish is key to boosting their league position.

From BBC