Tedesco obstacle to Fenerbahce's transfer! He did not give permission.

Tedesco obstacle to Fenerbahce's transfer! He did not give permission.

17.08.2026 15:10

Fenerbahçe reportedly made an attempt for English left winger Jonathan Rowe, who plays for Bologna, but received a negative response from the Italian club. Bologna head coach Domenico Tedesco opposed the departure of the 23-year-old player to avoid losing attacking strength.

A new claim has emerged from Italy regarding Fenerbahce, who continue their transfer efforts. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport's report, the yellow-navy team made an attempt to add Jonathan Rowe, who plays for Bologna, to their squad. However, the Serie A team responded negatively to Fenerbahce's request.

Tedesco did not want him to leave

TEDESCO DID NOT WANT HIM TO LEAVE

It was stated that Bologna's Technical Director, Domenico Tedesco, opposed the English player's departure from the team. It was claimed that Tedesco did not want to further reduce his team's attacking power and therefore demanded that Rowe be kept in the squad.

THE BRIGHTON MATCH INFLUENCED THE DECISION

It was noted that in the match where Bologna lost 1-0 to Brighton the previous day, they struggled to build play from the wings and developed most of their attacks through the center. For this reason, it was reported that Tedesco wanted to protect the wingers in his squad and did not approve Jonathan Rowe's departure.

8 GOALS, 5 ASSISTS IN 43 MATCHES

Jonathan Rowe, who transferred to Bologna from Marseille last summer for a transfer fee of 17 million euros, has played in 43 matches for the Italian team. The 23-year-old English footballer contributed 8 goals and 5 assists in these matches. Rowe's contract with Bologna continues until June 30, 2029.

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