## Jonathan Rowe’s Transition from Marseille to Bologna
On August 15, after a disappointing 1-0 loss to Stade Rennais, Jonathan Rowe, alongside fellow footballer Adrien Rabiot, sought a unique way to unwind. They engaged in a boxing session, a moment that would mark a turning point in their careers. Shortly after, both players transitioned from their respective clubs, with Rowe leaving Olympique de Marseille to join Bologna FC.
### A New Chapter in Italy
In a statement released on August 24, Bologna FC confirmed their acquisition of Rowe, announcing he would become the third Englishman in the club’s history. The transfer was significant, with Marseille receiving €19.5 million, along with a 10% stake in any future sale. Rowe inked a contract that runs until June 2029, earning around €160,000 per month. Even eight months into his stay in Italy, Rowe reflects fondly on his Marseille experience, expressing gratitude despite its challenges.
### The Pressure of Professional Football
Rowe candidly discussed the pressures he faced at Marseille. In a recent interview, he noted the external and internal challenges, highlighting how small details often seemed magnified. He attributed his choice to join Marseille to then-coach De Zerbi, acknowledging the lessons learned during that period. The pressure ultimately made Rowe’s transition to Bologna a necessary step for his career.
### Overcoming Challenges: The “Rowebiot” Incident
Reflecting on the incident involving Rabiot, Rowe demonstrated maturity, stating, “I don’t blame him. We are adults; sometimes emotions get the better of us.” Such incidents are part of the footballing landscape, but Rowe emphasized the importance of moving forward and learning from experiences.
After a shaky start in Bologna, where he struggled for playtime, Rowe eventually found his footing. He broke his goal drought on December 4 against Parma and has since scored impressively, contributing significantly to the team’s successes.
### A Flourishing Career in Serie A
Currently, Rowe is relishing a strong performance streak, with five goals and four assists in recent outings. His recent contributions were pivotal in Bologna’s 2-1 victory over Cremonese. The young player recognizes that this is an exciting time in his career—“It’s the best moment since I arrived in Bologna,” he stated, highlighting his renewed sense of purpose and effectiveness on the field.
### Building Relationships and Learning
Rowe credits his improved understanding of the game to his coach, Italiano. “It wasn’t easy to grasp the style of play initially, but with time, we’ve started to develop a better rapport,” he shared. For him, excelling under pressure has always been paramount, and he embraces high-stakes situations as opportunities to shine.
### Future Aspirations
A resilient spirit drives Rowe, shaped by past struggles, including setbacks like Osgood-Schlatter syndrome and various injuries. He emphasizes the importance of hard work and a strong mindset in overcoming obstacles. Reminiscing about his beginnings, he attributes his love for football to inspirations from legendary players, fueling his desire to maximize his potential and develop his career to its fullest.
Looking ahead, Rowe remains open to a return to England, stating, “It’s the best championship in the world.” His ambition reflects a player eager not only to grow but also to leave a lasting impact in football, wherever his journey may lead him next.

