Algeria-France right winger Anis Hadj Moussa of Feyenoord is being linked with a move to Borussia Dortmund, with the Bundesliga club reportedly tracking the 24-year-old ahead of a possible summer transfer.
Data listed by Transfermarkt on 18 June 2026 shows Dortmund as suitors for the left-footed attacker, who is valued at €23.00m. The probability of the move is currently rated at 19%, underlining that talks remain at an early, speculative stage rather than an advanced negotiation.
Hadj Moussa, who was born in Paris on 11 February 2002 and stands at 1.76m, has emerged as a notable attacking option on Feyenoord’s right flank, wearing the number 23 shirt. He is registered with both Algerian and French nationality, and his main position is given as attack – right winger, though he cuts inside onto his stronger left foot.
Crucially for potential suitors, there is no publicly listed contract expiry date for Hadj Moussa at Feyenoord. With no confirmed end date to his current deal, it is unclear whether he could run down his terms and move closer to free agent status in the medium term, or whether a sizeable fee would be required immediately to prise him away from the Eredivisie side.
Recent updates indicate the winger has been part of Feyenoord’s first-team set-up in the Dutch top flight, with his performances contributing to growing interest from abroad, although specific match-by-match statistics or standout fixtures – such as a particular opponent, date or scoreline – are not detailed in the available data.
Feyenoord, competing in the Eredivisie, would face losing a key attacking asset to a Borussia Dortmund side that regularly challenges in the Bundesliga and in Europe. For Hadj Moussa, a successful switch to Dortmund could be a defining step, shaping his reputation on a bigger stage and accelerating his development at the top level if the move ultimately materialises.
