Jordan Lotomba emerges from the verdant plains of Switzerland on the 29th of September in the year of 1998. Occupying the position of a defender, he is often caught in the gridiron of a right back for the esteemed Feyenoord football club, where he proudly dons the number 30 jersey. Standing tall at 5ft 9in (1.77m) and weighing a well-built 10st 12lb (69kg), he certainly is an impressive figure on the field.
Every player has a price, an estimation of their worth. For Lotomba, it is a strong €6.5m - which roughly translates to around £5.5m - as meticulously reported by Transfermarkt.
Lotomba's career kicked off in 2016 with Lausanne-Sport in his Switzerland homeland, where he made a commendable 25 appearances in the senior squad during his inaugural season, even managing to score a goal. The 2017-2019 seasons found him moved onto Young Boys Bern, where his appearances ranged from a meagre five to a respectable 27.
The lure of French football saw Lotomba joining Nice in 2020, and his performances there were consistently praiseworthy. Over his four seasons with the team, he became a prominent feature in their matches, ensuring the opponents never had an easy insurgence. Moreover, he added a couple of goals to his tally too.
His career so far has culminated with a move to Feyenoord in the Netherlands in 2024. He not only contributed six senior team appearances in the first season but also added a goal. And in the current 2025 - 2026 season, he's already stepped on the pitch a couple of times for his team.
Lotomba's influence is not confined to domestic leagues; he's showcased his talent on the much larger stage of the Champions League Qualifiers during the 2025 - 2026 season, being a part of Feyenoord's starting lineup twice.