Snowflake RoyalYorkshireRoyal99The Royal Forester I don't think a club can recall their players out on loan, either. But, can the club who they are loaned to cancel their contract and send them back to their parent club? Perhaps that way we could let the loanee move to another club, but would his club be able to block the move?
The parent club would be able to recall their player if there was a condition to do so, but I don't think that can happen outside the transfer window, unless it's an emergency, in which they wouldn't be selling said player anyway.
I think it works in reverse as well, where we can cancel a loan players' deal if there is a condition between us and the parent club to do so, which I'm assuming there is both an agreement to recall a player or cancel a loan between both us and the parent clubs of the respective player, based on Bowen's comments.
I was under the impression you can't recall a season long loan to your team, but perhaps you can sell them to a different club, ending the loan agreement that way? Especially if the loan club is willing to play ball.
League rule 56.1 (if I remember rightly ). Clubs can insert a recall clause but it can only be invoked during the winter transfer window, except under exceptional circumstances (long term injury usually).
I would guess in theory a club could return a loanee at any time but they’d probably still have to pay wages and the loanee wouldn’t be able to play for their parent club.