How many players are clubs allowed to loan out?
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How many players are clubs allowed to loan out?
"Premier League clubs are permitted to send a maximum of six senior players out on loan to international clubs at any given time. Clubs could previously send an unlimited number of their squad out on loan, but it led to teams stockpiling players. For example, during the 2015-16 season, Chelsea sanctioned 38 loan exits. Clubs can now also only loan three players to the same team in another country at once, regardless of age or origin."
"Premier League clubs are allowed to sign a maximum of two loan players at once from other top-flight English sides. The rules also mean Premier League teams are not allowed to loan in or out multiple players to another team in the same division. The Premier League also only allow clubs to sign a total of four loan players in one season, permitting room for two per transfer window without any overlaps."
Premier League clubs can send up to six senior players on loan to clubs outside England at any one time. Clubs may loan no more than three players to the same foreign club simultaneously. A proposal to ban loans between clubs under the same ownership failed to reach the two-thirds majority after twelve clubs voted in favour. Premier League teams may sign a maximum of two loan players at once from other top-flight English clubs and cannot loan multiple players between teams in the same division. Clubs can register four loan players per season, two per transfer window, with exemptions for players aged 21 and under and club-trained players.
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