Rangers make a shocking move to sign an ace worth £30 million from a European powerhouse for £70k per week.
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The acquisition of Clinton Nsiala, a defender from AC Milan, may prove to be a brilliant move. Rangers Review reports that Philippe Clement called the adolescent center-half “a lot of talent.”
Likewise, Connor Barron, the “pass master” who was acquired from Aberdeen’s rivals.
Meanwhile, former Rangers striker Kenny Miller claims to have noticed similarities between Alfredo Morelos and £1.7 million player Hamza Igamane in an interview with the Daily Record.
However, in terms of sheer intrigue and ambition, perhaps none of those three agreements compare to the one that surfaced on Saturday afternoon like a bolt from the blue.
Rangers make a shocking approach to sign Joan Jordan of Sevilla.
Fabrizio Romano reports that Rangers have launched an extremely unexpected attempt to get Joan Jordan on a loan from Sevilla, one of the biggest teams in La Liga.
Even though the deal is “currently off,” as Romano says Sevilla would want Rangers to cover every cent of Jordan’s about £70,000 weekly salary, according to Fbref, you can’t criticize the Ibrox team’s ambition.
Rangers have a history of giving priority to young, eager players from outside of Europe’s top leagues under Clement and head of recruitment Nils Koppen. For that reason, Jordan, 30, is a very different kind of target because he is a tried-and-true La Liga player.
Rangers might believe that breaking convention is worthwhile for a player of his caliber.
Although Jordan only appeared in eight La Liga games in 2023–2024, he may have lost favor at Sevilla, but not too long ago, he was thought to be one of Spain’s best center midfielders.
According to The Sun, the former playmaker for Eibar was reputedly valued at £30 million during his time as an Arsenal player a few years ago. Additionally, he was on the verge of joining West Ham until Monchi, the renowned sporting director of Sevilla, enticed him to Andalusia.
Jordan said to The Athletic two years ago, “I was very close to moving to England.” “I made a compelling offer,”Financially speaking, I suffered a little loss. As everyone is aware, the Premier League has extraordinarily high revenue.
“My goal was to come here and get better as a player, though.”
In addition, Jordan has won the Europa League twice.
For now, Sevilla blocks the transaction.
It is still unclear if a deal can still be made for the Rangers.