Rangers loan target Joan Jordan has returned to pre-season training despite being informed by Sevilla that he is not in their plans, as reported by Estadio Deportivo on 16 July.
The 30-year-old midfielder has decided not to join any other club this summer, including Rangers, as he aims to convince Sevilla boss Garcia Pimienta of his worth. Jordan’s priority is to remain with Sevilla, where he is under contract until 2027.
Joan Jordan’s return to Sevilla’s pre-season training indicates that he is not entirely persuaded to move to Rangers. His commitment to staying at Sevilla, despite being told he is not part of the club’s plans, suggests he prefers to continue playing there.
To entice Jordan to join Rangers, the club could offer a competitive salary package that matches or exceeds his current earnings in Spain. They could also highlight the potential for increased playing time and the opportunity to be a key player in their squad. Emphasizing the passionate fan base and the chance to compete for titles in Scotland might further appeal to him.
Addressing Jordan’s concerns about his future and presenting a compelling vision for his role at Rangers could help persuade him to make the move. Additionally, Philippe Clement should personally reach out to the midfielder to understand and address his reservations.