Anis Hadj Moussa: Algeria winger at Feyenoord linked with Paris FC move in Ligue 1 switch
Algeria international Anis Hadj Moussa is being linked with a move from Feyenoord to Ligue 1 side Paris FC, with the French club exploring the possibility of bringing the right winger back to his home city.
The 24-year-old, who was born in Paris and also holds French nationality, is under contract at Feyenoord until 30 June 2030, a deal that puts the Dutch club in a strong position should formal talks develop. His current market valuation stands at around €23m, reflecting his rise since arriving in Rotterdam.
Hadj Moussa joined Feyenoord from Belgian side Patro Eisden on 1 July 2024 for a fee of €3.5m and has since established himself in the Eredivisie and in European competition. Across the Dutch top flight he has made 74 appearances, scoring 20 goals and providing 12 assists, while also featuring in the UEFA Champions League and Europa League. This season he has been part of Algeria’s squad at the 2026 World Cup, making three appearances at the tournament.
A left-footed right winger, he has experience across Belgian and French football after earlier spells with RC Lens’ youth and reserve teams and Olym. Charleroi before his move to the Netherlands. At Feyenoord he has already collected domestic silverware, winning the Dutch Super Cup in 2025.
Any approach from Paris FC would likely require a significant offer to tempt Feyenoord, given the length of Hadj Moussa’s contract and his role in both their league and European campaigns.
