Anis Hadj Moussa: right winger linked with Marseille move in France transfer talk

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Feyenoord winger Anis Hadj Moussa is being linked with a move to Ligue 1 side Marseille, with the Dutch club potentially facing a decision over one of their fastest rising assets.

The 23-year-old, valued at €20.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of transfer speculation suggesting a switch from the Eredivisie to France’s top flight. Data on the move lists the probability of the transfer only as “?”, underlining that discussions remain firmly in the realm of rumour rather than an advanced negotiation. With no contract expiry date publicly available, it is not yet clear whether Feyenoord would be dealing from a position of long-term security or risk seeing the player edge towards free-agent status in future windows.

Hadj Moussa joined Feyenoord from Belgian side Patro Eisden Maasmechelen ahead of the 2024‑25 season, after a productive loan spell at Vitesse Arnhem in the Eredivisie. His market value has climbed sharply in the past two years, rising from €100,000 at Patro Eisden in October 2023 to its current €20.00m, reflecting his rapid development and growing reputation.

Born in Paris on 11 February 2002, the left-footed right winger holds both Algerian and French nationality and has built his career across France, Belgium and the Netherlands. He came through the ranks at RC Lens – progressing from the U19s to the B team – before moving to Belgian sides Olympic Charleroi and then Patro Eisden, where his performances earned the step up to Vitesse and subsequently Feyenoord.

Capable of operating across the attack but primarily deployed on the right, Hadj Moussa’s profile would fit Marseille’s long-standing preference for quick, direct wide players. Should a move materialise, a return to French football at a major Ligue 1 club could prove a pivotal next step in shaping both his career trajectory and his wider standing in European football.

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