Following last week’s defeat at Rennes, Marseille have added Jonathan Rowe and Adrien Rabiot to their transfer wishlist for “unacceptable behavior.”
After the Ligue 1 game, it was reported that Rowe and Rabiot, both of whom were from France, had a spat.
Despite having 10 men reduced to 10 in the 26th minute, Marseille lost to Roazhon Park with a 1-0 lead.
Rabiot, 30, played the entire 90 minutes while Rowe, 22, was substituted in the 63rd minute. RMC Sport claimed the pair had an altercation after the match.
After the game, Marseille claimed in a statement that the pair’s listing was “made up for unacceptable behavior in the dressing room.”
The statement continued that it had been made in accordance with the club’s internal code of conduct and had been “communicated to the two players by the club on Monday.”
Rowe, an England Under-21 international, signed for Marseille from Norwich for £17 million in August 2024 and has made 31 appearances while scoring three goals.
Rabiot, a former Paris Saint-Germain player, left Juventus for Marseille in September for a free transfer.
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Source: BBC
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