Teen prodigy at Man City, hasn't quite been the future England star he was lauded as. Looking to get things going again at Turf Moor
Big things were expected of Jordan when he broke into the Manchester City side following a successful loan spell at Cambridge United, and having made his debut against Bolton in 2003, he was rewarded with a new contract by boss Kevin Keegan.
hard-working and bustling left-back, he established his place in the Premier League under Stuart Pearce, who became the ideal role model for the youngster.
However, competition for the left-back spot and an ankle injury saw his opportunities dwindle and he joined Clarets in July 2007 on a three-year deal. Injuries hampered his first season but he still managed 21 appearances in total.