- Ex-Norwich moved to France on initial loan deal
- Purchase option triggered in summer of 2025
- May be immediately offloaded, with interest shown
Norwich academy graduate Rowe, who helped the Young Lions to European Championship glory in 2025, only moved to France last summer. A permanent deal has been wrapped up on the back of an initial loan.
Marseille are, however, reportedly open to offers after completing a purchase obligation. Rowe took in 30 appearances for Marseille across all competitions last season, scoring three goals and registering four assists.
He lined up alongside fellow countryman Greenwood, with the ex-Manchester United forward claiming a share of the Ligue 1 Golden Boot with Paris Saint-Germain talisman Ousmane Dembele as he netted 21 goals in the French top-flight.
RMC Sport journalist Fabrice Hawkins claims Marseille are open to parting with Rowe if a suitable offer for the 22-year winger arrives. He is considered to be disposable as Roberto De Zerbi draws up plans for 2025-26.
It is claimed Turkish giants Besiktas and Fenerbahce are showing interest in Rowe. If a move to the latter were made, the talented forward would link up with ex-Chelsea and Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho in Istanbul.