Olympique de Marseille still want to sign Jonathan Rowe. The Marseille club needs cash flow before welcoming new recruits. Negotiations with Norwich City have been complicated, and the left-back is in high demand by other clubs.
After recruiting 10 players during this transfer window, TheOmg Don’t plan to stop there. The Olympians are looking to recruit a new lefty Jonathan Rowe. However, the striker is popular with other European teams.
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🗞️Like Armand Loriente, OM Leads Jonathan Rowe Case! The Englishman has touches of Serie A, the Premier League and the Championship with Leeds, but OM are far ahead.
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l’Marseille Olympics It is decided to bring Jonathan Rowe in its order. In number 27 City of Norwich I would be delighted to join the Bouches-du-Rhône Club. Despite being turned down by several offers from the English second division side, OM persevered. According to Olympian TribuneMarseille leaders would have offered 12 million euros (+ bonus). However, Norwich will demand between 18 and 20 million euros to replace the British striker.
Rowe: A player in high demand
Negotiation betweenMarseille Olympics and coaching club Jonathan RoweBut other teams have expressed interest in the Englishman. According to Foot MercatoLast week, theAS Monaco He would have positioned the left wing in his priority tracks. According to groupRowe also has a suitor Siri ATwo more Premier Leaguewithout forgetting Leeds UnitedAn English second division club showed an early interest in the player.
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