Rangers winger Jordan Jones set to join Sunderland on loan

Rangers winger Jordan Jones set to join Sunderland on loan after failing to make an appearance for Steven Gerrard’s side following his seven-game ban for breaching Covid-19 rules in November 

  • Rangers winger Jordan Jones is set to join League One club Sunderland on loan 
  • The 26-year-old has not played since being banned for breaching Covid-19 rules
  • Jones has made four appearances for Rangers in all competitions this season

Rangers winger Jordan Jones is poised to join Sunderland on loan for the rest of the season.

The Northern Ireland international has failed to make an appearance for the first team since he and Ibrox teammate George Edmundson were handed seven game bans for a Covid-19 breach.

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has already moved to strengthen his options on the left flank for next season by securing Aberdeen’s Scott Wright on a pre-contract agreement.

Jones has not played for Steven Gerrard's side since his Covid-19 breach in November

Rangers winger Jordan Jones (L) is set to join Sunderland on loan after failing to make an appearance under Steven Gerrard (R) since his Covid-19 breach in November

The 26-year-old has made four appearances this season scoring one goal in the process and had a range of options from English Championship sides.

Jones and Edmunson were banned by the Scottish FA in November after attending a party following Rangers’ 1-0 victory over Kilmarnock.

The winger joined Gerrard’s side from Kilmarnock in 2019 but began his career at Sunderland’s North East rivals Middlesbrough. 

The winger had a range of options from Championship clubs but will join the League One side

The winger had a range of options from Championship clubs but will join the League One side

Lee Johnson’s team are chasing promotion in League One and are currently one point off the play-offs with two games in-hand.

Jones, whose Rangers contract runs until 2023, spent part of last season on the sidelines with a knee injury.

But the winger is now fully fit and could sign in time to take part in Sunderland’s game with Gillingham on Saturday. If the deal is not completed by then he could make his debut in the EFL trophy quarter-final against MK Dons on February 2.