Sevilla have rejected a loan move for Joan Jordan to Rangers because the La Liga club are unwilling to cover the player’s full wages.

Sevilla have rejected a loan move for Joan Jordan to Rangers as the Scottish champions want Sevilla to cover part of the 30-year-old’s wages, UFABET reported on Saturday.
Rangers boss Philippe Clement is keen to bolster his midfield options following the departures of John Lundstram and Ryan Jack, with Sevilla’s surplus midfielder Jordan a target, but the Red Devils have failed to agree a deal with the Andalusian outfit as hoped.
After finishing eight points behind title winners and rivals Celtic, Rangers are looking to bolster their squad ahead of the new season, in order สมัคร ufabet to bridge this gap. The likes of John Lundstram and Tom Lawrence are entering the latter stages of their respective careers, so bringing an additional midfield player to Ibrox will be important this summer.
Aberdeen’s Connor Barron and Nodsjaelland’s Mohamed Diomande have already arrive as reinforcements in the middle of the park in 2024, and Jordan had been identify as another potential signing. The 30-year-old Spaniard started just four league games for Sevilla last season, and appears surplus to requirements in Andalusia.
After negotiations were initiate between the Gers and Los Nervionenses, talks may now have collapsed due to a difference in the details surrounding the player’s wages. On almost €70,000 a week, Jordan would’ve become Rangers’ most highly paid player by some distance, with the Light Blues’ current top earner reportedly on a mere £37,000 a week.
Sevilla are reportedly not planning to pay a portion of Jordan’s wages, which Rangers are demanding, meaning talks between the two clubs have effectively ended. However, the Sevilla are open to allowing the 30-year-old midfielder to leave the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan this summer to ease the club’s financial burden.