Chelsea most determined to sign Jonathan Rowe from Bologna this summer
Chelsea are “most determined” to sign Jonathan Rowe from Bologna, with the England winger attracting interest from Manchester United, Aston Villa and Galatasaray ahead of the transfer window.
Transfer pursuit intensifies
Chelsea have placed Jonathan Rowe high on their summer recruitment list and are reportedly leading the chase to bring the 23-year-old back to the Premier League. Team sources say the Blues have monitored Rowe extensively and view him as a dynamic left-sided attacker who could strengthen their options on the flank. (teamtalk.com)
Bologna value Rowe highly and are expected to demand a substantial fee to part with the forward, a factor that will shape negotiations between interested clubs and the Italian side this summer. The player’s contract in Italy runs until 2029, leaving Bologna in a strong negotiating position. (teamtalk.com)
How Rowe arrived in Serie A
Rowe moved to Bologna in the summer of 2025 following a spell at Olympique de Marseille, completing a permanent deal after an initial loan period. Italian reports at the time placed the fee in the region of €17–19.5 million and noted that the contract extends through June 2029. That move marked a quick return to club football outside England for the former Norwich academy graduate. (onefootball.com)
Several outlets also reported that Marseille negotiated a sell-on percentage as part of the transfer arrangement, a clause that would entitle the French club to a cut of any future sale and could influence Bologna’s willingness to accept certain offers. That contractual detail is likely to be a consideration for suitors weighing an approach this summer. (footballclubdemarseille.fr)
Season form and playing profile
On the field, Rowe has impressed with his directness, pace and ability to take defenders on, earning regular starts for Bologna across domestic and European competitions. Statistical summaries for the 2025–26 campaign record him among Bologna’s more creative outlets, with goals and assists spread across Serie A and continental fixtures. (theanalyst.com)
Rowe is primarily left-footed and prefers operating on the left flank, but he has shown positional versatility by cutting inside or filling higher central roles when required. His dribbling and carrying metrics place him among the more progressive attackers at the Renato Dall’Ara, traits that recruiters at top clubs value when hunting for game-changing wide players. (fotmob.com)
Who else is in the running
Manchester United are reported to be among the clubs tracking Rowe closely, keeping scouts present for multiple Bologna matches as they assess potential additions ahead of a season of European football. Aston Villa and Turkish side Galatasaray have also been linked, presenting a multi-club contest should Rowe be made available. Observers expect the player’s preference for a Premier League return to be a significant factor if formal bids arrive. (teamtalk.com)
Each interested club brings a different selling point: Premier League familiarity and international visibility at Manchester United, continuity in a competitive English project at Villa, and the financial and European package that Galatasaray can offer. Those variables could complicate decision-making for Rowe and his representatives. (teamtalk.com)
Financials and Bologna’s stance
Reports indicate Bologna value Rowe substantially higher than the fee they paid in 2025, with an asking price that could reach the region of €40–45 million if they are to consider a sale. That valuation reflects the club’s assessment of his potential resale value and immediate contribution to their project. Any bid beneath that range is expected to be politely rebuffed. (teamtalk.com)
Bologna’s negotiating posture is informed by both the length of Rowe’s contract and the club’s recent transfer strategy, which has placed added emphasis on protecting assets and securing fees that reflect market demand. A significant offer, rather than a low-ball approach, appears necessary to open serious talks with the club’s hierarchy. (tuttosport.com)
Fit at Chelsea and tactical considerations
Chelsea’s recruitment team are reported to see Rowe as a young, high-upside option for the left flank who can add tempo and incisiveness in the final third. His ability to carry the ball and create chances fits the profile of a wide attacker who could complement the club’s existing attackers and provide depth for a long season across competitions. (teamtalk.com)
From a tactical perspective, Rowe offers the capacity to play both as a touchline outlet and as an inverted inside forward depending on the manager’s plans. That adaptability increases his appeal to clubs seeking players who can slot into multiple forward roles without a prolonged adjustment period. (theanalyst.com)
What happens next and timing
The story is likely to develop throughout the summer window as clubs clarify budgets and priorities for 2026–27. Bologna’s stance, Rowe’s personal preference, and the competitive landscape among clubs that can meet valuation expectations will determine whether a transfer is possible. Media and scouting attention suggests his name will be openly discussed in negotiations. (teamtalk.com)
If Chelsea are as determined as initial reports suggest, the transfer could hinge on how quickly they move to present a formal proposal and whether that offer aligns with Bologna’s valuation and contractual constraints. Conversely, if Manchester United or others choose to escalate interest with competitive bids, a multi-way auction could be on the cards. (teamtalk.com)
Jonathan Rowe has emerged as one of the more notable young wingers operating in Italy this season, and his next destination will be judged as much on sporting fit as on the financial mechanics of any transfer. The coming weeks should clarify whether Chelsea convert current intent into a concrete offer or whether other suitors close the gap and change the trajectory of the race.









