Dougie Enig - derfor burde vi la Vusko bli involvert i laget vårt denne sesongen, for da har han au muligheten til å blir club trained om 3år...
No, a player on loan does not accumulate "trained at club" time for the parent club. While they may still be considered "homegrown" by the parent club, the time spent on loan does not contribute to the three-year period required to be considered "trained at club".
Here's why:
"Trained at club" definition:
This status is earned by a player spending a minimum of three years at a club between the ages of 15 and 21.
Loaned out players:
When a player is loaned out, they are essentially playing for another club. Their time with the loaning club does not count towards their "trained at club" status with their parent club.
Homegrown vs. Trained at Club:
It's important to distinguish between "homegrown" (or "trained in nation") and "trained at club". A player can be homegrown in a nation without being trained at a specific club within that nation.
Example:
If a player joins a club at 17, spends two years there, and is then loaned out for a year, they will not be "trained at the club" when they return, but they might be "trained in the nation" if the loan was within the same country.